Jesus Is Compassionate: How His Mercy and Care Change Lives Forever
- Jack Selcher
- Aug 25
- 3 min read

Jesus’ compassion leads to action. He has pity, shows mercy, and feels sympathy when you are in need. Your life is different because of it. His compassion channeled through you, a mark of being controlled by the Holy Spirit, improves others’ lives.
Jesus cares for those who have no shepherd. Mark 6:30 describes Jesus’ disciples’ ministry. They experienced the same ministry results as Jesus. Crowds of people followed them just as they followed Him.
The disciples reported back to Jesus all they had taught and done. But the concentrated ministry had taken a toll. Jesus knew they needed rest.
They stepped into a boat and headed for the uninhabited territory along the northeastern shore of the Sea of Galilee. The crowds ran north along the shoreline to intercept them.
Multitudes were waiting for them when they arrived on the other shore. So much for a vacation!
Jesus did not respond as I have when my plans were frustrated. He saw the milling crowd as so many sheep without a shepherd. He was moved with compassion toward them.
He did not ignore them. He taught them. You never outgrow your need for spiritual instruction. Are you taking advantage of your church’s educational opportunities?
The day was drawing to a close with Jesus still teaching. His disciples suggested that He send the multitudes to nearby towns to purchase food.
Illogically, Jesus said, “You give them something to eat” (Mark 6:37, NIV). Jesus commanded them to do what was naturally impossible.
But they soon learned that a consecrated little, presented to Jesus, becomes much and enriches many lives. Have you surrendered your natural abilities, talents, and hobbies to God to multiply and influence others for Christ?
From Mark 6:45-52, we observe that Jesus cares for those who struggle.
After feeding the five thousand, Jesus dismissed His disciples.
He told them to take the boat to Bethsaida. Soon they were rowing against a ferocious wind. Jesus saw their struggle (Mark 6:48) and walked on the lake to join them.
They thought He was a ghost as He approached on top of the water. Jesus identified Himself and told them not to be afraid. The moment He entered the boat, the wind ceased.
Just because Jesus cares when you suffer does not eliminate struggles. The disciples struggled at the oars for hours before He intervened.
Trials do not mean Jesus has forgotten about you. He allows trials that will move you toward spiritual maturity. Becoming more like Jesus is more important than always being comfortable.
The boat finally landed on the plain of Gennesaret on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee. Crowds soon gathered and pressed upon Jesus.
To them, He was Dr. Jesus, M.D. All who touched Him were healed (Mark 6:56). What is your takeaway?
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