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Introduction
Key Verse: When he went ashore he saw a great crowd, and he had compassion on them, because they were like sheep without a shepherd.
And he began to teach them many things.
The disciple’s solution was to get rid of the need by getting rid of the needy.
Student Prayer
Mark 6:30
1. Compassion comes from rest
The Disciples are going out and doing wonders and signs and came back and reported all these great things to Jesus
Jesus responds to them by telling them to take a rest
Solitude vs. Isolation
Solitude = Alone with God
Isolation = Alone with Me
When you get to Solitude, distraction will come running to you
2. Opportunity or Work?
The Disciples viewed the crowd as “work”, especially in this case because they came and interrupted their time of rest
The Disciples viewed the crowd as “work”, especially in this case because they came and interrupted their time of rest
Jesus sees the crowd and has compassion on them
Each face reflected a need, a hunger, or a hurt.
Being a thoroughly others-centered person, Jesus cared more about the needs of someone else than he cared about His own needs.
He views them as Sheep without a Shepherd
Compassion will make us observe before we act
Mark 6:35
The Disciples want to send the crowd away to eat
The Disciples want to send the crowd away to eat
The disciple’s solution was to get rid of the need by getting rid of the needy.
Jesus tells them to, “feed the crowd”
200 Denari = 200 Days Wage (est.
2/3 of a year’s salary)
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3. Compassion already exists inside you
Before we ask God to give us more compassion, we should exercise the compassion we already have.
Who are some people you can have compassion on?
Even though may not have a lot of compassion now, use what you have, it will grow.
4. Compassion will bring chaos to order
Many situations where compassion is needed, order is also needed.
By listening first, we can assess the situation, ask God for wisdom and He will help bring order to the chaos.
5. Compassion for others will lead to satisfaction
When Jesus is involved, no one will be left out.
Simplicity
Compassion applied to a situation may seem simple, but so was loaves and fish.
Jesus could’ve given them steak and lobster, but instead chose simplicity.
The people were still filled and there was still enough left over.
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