When the Lord saw her, he was moved with pity for her. (Luke 7:13)
What tenderness there is in the heart of Jesus! Moved with compassion
at the sight of the weeping widow whose only son had died, he restored
the dead man to life.
The Greek expression that Luke used to describe Jesus’ feeling,
means “to have mercy from one’s inner core” or “to be filled with
heartfelt mercy.” What a perfect word for the situation! Jesus’ heart
went out to the woman in her loss as he recognized the hardship of her
situation. Without husband and son, this woman had no male protector, no
one to provide for her daily needs, no economic security for the
future. Without any means of earning a living, she would have to depend
on the charity of others.
Seeing her grief, Jesus first comforted her. Then, touched by her
sorrow and need, he manifested both his mercy and his power by raising
the young man with a touch of the coffin and a word of command: “Arise!”
(Luke 7:14).
Jesus showed kindness and compassion to this bereaved woman, even
though no one asked him for help. No one even showed any real faith in
him. In fact, they may not have even known who he was. Jesus took the
initiative all by himself.
There is tenderness in the heart of Jesus for each of us. In
compassion, he reaches out even before we ask for help, even if we have
just a little faith. If you’re grieving the loss of a loved one, if
you’re feeling wounded or despondent, if you’re suffering from a serious
illness—whatever trial you are facing, turn to Jesus. He has words of
comfort and consolation just for you.
But don’t stop there. Let the compassion that you have received flow
out of you. Just as Jesus touched the coffin of that dead young man, you
can take just one step toward touching someone else’s life. It doesn’t
have to be much. Just a simple gesture, a kind word, or an offer to
help. You can help raise people from their own tombs of sadness and
fear.
taken from wau.org
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