Sunday
August 8, 2020

Sunday's One Another Commands

Be Compassionate and Humble to One Another

1 Peter 3:8

Finally, all of you, be like-minded, be sympathetic, love one another, be compassionate and humble.

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Pondering Point

Love has many facets, one of which is being compassionate.

Last week, The Apostle Paul tied compassion to kindness. This week the Apostle Peter ties it to humility.

Being compassionate as an act of love – an act of godly love. It is not merely some philosophy or Bible teaching. Think of it as being willing to offer a listening ear or lending a helping hand. Maybe it’s taking a short car ride or long plane trip to be by someone's side. It's going to look different each day.

But there are plenty of opportunities daily to practice this Jesus-like love. And if it is of God, it is going to look like something Jesus Himself would do.

Ponder these four questions with God now (and eventually a group of others):

  1. Who was compassionate to me this past week? Thank God.
  2. Who lacked compassion toward me? Forgive and pray for them.
  3. To whom did I fail to show compassion? Seek forgiveness.
  4. To whom did I show compassion? Praise God for faithfulness.
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Prayer Prompt

Lord Jesus, as I think forward into the next week, stoke my compassion and humble my spirit to display love others in a way that honors You. Surround me with others who love You so and enable us to become like-minded in service to You. Amen.