Today’s Reflection
My experience has been that sinners respond a lot better to compassion than to self-righteousness. Because compassion is not understood as an emotion in the way love is, then feeling compassion is rightly seen (as love ought to be) as a choice, an attitude that is taken up with purpose and intention and held despite lapses, roadblocks, and difficulties. Compassion chosen in this way then becomes another form of spiritual practice, like meditation that is incredibly simple and endlessly difficult.
—Melissa Tidwell, “What is Compassion?” in Compassion: Thoughts on Cultivating a Good Heart, compiled by Amy Lyles Wilson (Fresh Air Books, 2008)
Today’s Question
What helps you choose compassion? Join the conversation.
Today’s Scripture
As God’s chosen ones, holy and beloved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, meekness, and patience.
—Colossians 3:12 (NRSVUE)
Prayer for the Week
God: With my eyes, I choose to see with compassion. With my hands, I choose to give and touch with compassion. With my feet, I choose to go where I can deliver compassion. With my heart, I choose to love with compassion. (Pause for a minute of silence, and imagine how you can show compassion today.) Amen.
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The first word that comes to mind in determining the desire to give compassion is NEED, the lack of anything that makes life possible. I am able to help people every day, Thank You, Lord.
A new month, we are roughly half way to Christmas. A cooler less, humid day here in the Mount Washington Valley of New Hampshire. Hopefully a walk with my friend, Russ, this morning.
Gracious God, move in my heart and show me where I need to move forward with goodness. Help me by your Spirit, to show compassion to all. Open my heart so I can forgive and listen to others, extending grace. Amen.
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