Grateful for your words as always brother. But more than your words...your compassion and burden that has led to MOVEMENT. Compassion does matter now more than ever. With you.
Thank you for your kind and encouraging words, my sister 🙏🏾 Your acknowledgment means a lot to me, and I agree—compassion is our most powerful tool, especially in these challenging times. Knowing we are in this work and calling in the same generation is heartening. Let’s keep the movement going in the way we show up in this crazy world.
This article is a powerful reminder of the deep compassion that Jesus Christ had for the overlooked and the forgotten. 💔✨ It brings to mind the image of Jesus staying among the beggars at the gates, sitting with the sick and downtrodden, showing kindness to those whom society had cast aside. 🌍🙏
At a time when no one showed compassion, Jesus was there, offering His love and care without expectation. 🕊️💖 He didn’t walk past those in need; He stayed with them. And it’s this same spirit of selflessness and unconditional love that we are called to embody.
The Bible teaches us that “Whoever lends to the poor lends to God, and will be rewarded.” (Proverbs 19:17) 💫 It’s a reminder that acts of kindness, no matter how small, are seen by God. When we give without expecting anything in return, we are reflecting the true nature of Christ’s love for humanity. 💖
Compassion without expectations is the purest form of kindness. 🌱✨ We should continue showing love to those in need, lifting them up, and making the world a better place—one act of kindness at a time. 🙌 May we all continue this journey of selfless giving, and may God bless you all for your efforts. 🌟🙏
Keep up the good work, and let’s be the change we want to see! 💪💞 #Compassion #ActsOfKindness #SelflessLove #LendToGod #Blessings
Thank you for such a thoughtful and heartfelt comment! You’ve beautifully captured the essence of compassion and selfless love that Jesus modeled for us. His willingness to sit with the forgotten and the cast aside is a powerful reminder of what it means to truly see and value the humanity in others. Proverbs 19:17 is such a perfect reflection of this—reminding us that when we help those in need, we are doing the work of God.
Your words are an encouragement to keep going, to love without expectation, and to lift others up, even when it’s not easy. Acts of kindness, no matter how small, truly do make the world a better place. Thank you for your inspiration and for reminding us all to embody that spirit of Christ’s love. Blessings to you as well, and let’s continue to spread kindness wherever we can.
Thisvus profound. I am just shy of 40 years out of seminary and remember confronting profs about COM PASSION ( with passion) around LGB2TQIA2S issues. Now it's stable housing and disability rights. The calling of the Spirit may sound similar but the issues morph
Thank you for sharing your perspective. It’s powerful to see how the Spirit continues to call us to confront the pressing issues of each generation, whether it’s around stable housing, disability rights, or other areas of justice. Compassion is truly at the heart of these conversations—meeting people where they are and working toward justice with passion and understanding. The issues may evolve, but the need for empathy and action remains constant. Thank you for reflecting on this and for engaging in the ongoing work of advocating for dignity and equity.
Grateful for your words as always brother. But more than your words...your compassion and burden that has led to MOVEMENT. Compassion does matter now more than ever. With you.
Thank you for your kind and encouraging words, my sister 🙏🏾 Your acknowledgment means a lot to me, and I agree—compassion is our most powerful tool, especially in these challenging times. Knowing we are in this work and calling in the same generation is heartening. Let’s keep the movement going in the way we show up in this crazy world.
This article is a powerful reminder of the deep compassion that Jesus Christ had for the overlooked and the forgotten. 💔✨ It brings to mind the image of Jesus staying among the beggars at the gates, sitting with the sick and downtrodden, showing kindness to those whom society had cast aside. 🌍🙏
At a time when no one showed compassion, Jesus was there, offering His love and care without expectation. 🕊️💖 He didn’t walk past those in need; He stayed with them. And it’s this same spirit of selflessness and unconditional love that we are called to embody.
The Bible teaches us that “Whoever lends to the poor lends to God, and will be rewarded.” (Proverbs 19:17) 💫 It’s a reminder that acts of kindness, no matter how small, are seen by God. When we give without expecting anything in return, we are reflecting the true nature of Christ’s love for humanity. 💖
Compassion without expectations is the purest form of kindness. 🌱✨ We should continue showing love to those in need, lifting them up, and making the world a better place—one act of kindness at a time. 🙌 May we all continue this journey of selfless giving, and may God bless you all for your efforts. 🌟🙏
Keep up the good work, and let’s be the change we want to see! 💪💞 #Compassion #ActsOfKindness #SelflessLove #LendToGod #Blessings
Thank you for such a thoughtful and heartfelt comment! You’ve beautifully captured the essence of compassion and selfless love that Jesus modeled for us. His willingness to sit with the forgotten and the cast aside is a powerful reminder of what it means to truly see and value the humanity in others. Proverbs 19:17 is such a perfect reflection of this—reminding us that when we help those in need, we are doing the work of God.
Your words are an encouragement to keep going, to love without expectation, and to lift others up, even when it’s not easy. Acts of kindness, no matter how small, truly do make the world a better place. Thank you for your inspiration and for reminding us all to embody that spirit of Christ’s love. Blessings to you as well, and let’s continue to spread kindness wherever we can.
Thisvus profound. I am just shy of 40 years out of seminary and remember confronting profs about COM PASSION ( with passion) around LGB2TQIA2S issues. Now it's stable housing and disability rights. The calling of the Spirit may sound similar but the issues morph
Thank you for sharing your perspective. It’s powerful to see how the Spirit continues to call us to confront the pressing issues of each generation, whether it’s around stable housing, disability rights, or other areas of justice. Compassion is truly at the heart of these conversations—meeting people where they are and working toward justice with passion and understanding. The issues may evolve, but the need for empathy and action remains constant. Thank you for reflecting on this and for engaging in the ongoing work of advocating for dignity and equity.