In the
book of Acts, a follower of Christ was well known for his care and concern
toward others. His name was Joseph, but in the early church, the apostles
called him Barnabas—“son of encouragement.” It was Barnabas who vouched for the
newly converted Saul when others doubted the sincerity of his faith (Acts 9:26-27).
Later, Barnabas brought Saul from Tarsus to teach the believers in Antioch
(11:25-26). And it was Barnabas who wanted to give John Mark a second chance
after his failure on a previous missionary journey (15:36-38).
Compassion
is an inner feeling resulting in outward action. It should be our daily uniform
of service (Col. 3:12).
By God’s grace, may we be known for it.
True
compassion is love in action. (RBC)