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When Compassion Becomes a Calling In this episode of The Merge, we reflect on Matthew 9:35—10:8, where Jesus sees the crowds and has compassion because they are “harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd.” But Jesus’ compassion does not remain only a feeling. It becomes movement. It becomes mission. It becomes a calling. This devotional invites us to consider how Christ moves the church from observation to participation. The disciples are told to pray for laborers, and then Jesus sends them as laborers into the harvest. For New Thomson and for every follower of Jesus, this is a timely reminder that stability is not the end of the calling. God gives us strength, community, and compassion so that we may serve with deeper faithfulness. The harvest is not far away. It is in the children who need safe spaces, families who need food and dignity, youth who need guidance, seniors who need remembrance, and neighbors who need to know that grace is real. Key Takeaways Jesus sees people beneath the surface, especially those who are weary, wounded, and overlooked. Compassion in the way of Jesus is not passive sympathy; it becomes mission. The disciples who pray for laborers become the disciples Jesus sends. The church’s brighter future is not complacency or busyness, but shared calling. We do not enter the harvest as saviors, but as people who have already been met by grace. Closing Prayer Lord Jesus, give us eyes to see people as you see them. Guard us from complacency, indifference, and fear. Let your compassion move through us until prayer becomes participation and concern becomes calling. Show each of us our place in the harvest, and give us courage to serve with humility, mercy, and joy. Amen.
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