Compassion Without Compromise: The Biblical Difference Between Compassion and Affirmation

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Compassion Without Compromise

In this episode of Contending for the Word Q&A, Dave Jenkins explains the biblical difference between compassion and affirmation. Many people today assume that genuine compassion requires affirming a person’s beliefs, choices, or identity, but Scripture presents a better way.Jesus showed deep compassion toward sinners while never compromising the truth of God’s Word. Christians are called to treat every person with dignity as an image-bearer of God, speak the truth in love, and point others to reconciliation with God through Jesus Christ.

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