Daily Word: It’s About Compassion, Luke 6:36

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Be compassionate, just as your Father is compassionate to you.” Luke 6:36, TLV

 

It’s About Compassion!  Boy, what a battle I had this morning. Was the Holy Spirit wanting me to talk about Luke, believed to be a Gentile doctor who had more than a casual understanding of Biblical Judaism? In fact, some scholars believe it was Luke who wrote the book of Hebrews, not Paul whom most believe did.

Or, follow Yeshua’s injection of this verse in the middle His sermon on the plain (Luke 6:17–49)?

The Holy Spirit won, of course. It is, after all, all about Jesus and His Father.

“But love your enemies, and do good, and lend, expecting nothing in return. Then your reward will be great and you will be sons of Elyon [God Most High], for He is kind to the ungrateful and evil ones.” (vs. 35, TLV)

Segregation. It’s a controversial word. It’s not just a racial issue — it’s an attitude of “us” and “them.” But, our Heavenly Father doesn’t see the “us” and “them.” Why? Because the Father is still working His Plan. The Plan His Son knows, but we have only an inkling of. So what should our response be — since we aren’t privy to the Creator of the Universe’s mind?

First and foremost, we begin from a place of gratitude not entitlement. Then, the natural response to our deep gratitude will be compassion. Because compassion includes both mercy and grace — what we are shown each and every day.

Rather than segregating the “saved” and “unsaved” in our day-to-day life, Jesus is saying be like His Father. Compassionate. Even to those who don’t believe the way we do? Yes. Come on, even those who don’t vote the way we do? Yes.

But why? Because in our Father’s great Plan, He knows those who will come around and become His redeemed children. We don’t. So are we to sprinkle a bit of compassion or spread compassion like peanut butter on a slice of bread and trust in a merciful and just GOD to figure out the rest? What do you think?

 

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