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Mark 8:1-3                           Our Compassionate Lord

I. Compassion is one of the characteristics of God.
        A. As in the Psalm we read this morning, "The Lord is full of
          compassion."
                1. Compassion is being moved with tenderness, combined
                   with pity.
                        a. It leads to kindness, understanding,
                           forgiveness, and mercy and grace.
                        b. In the Old Testament it is usually
                           associated with the word gracious.
                2. Often it was said of Jesus, that He had compassion on
                   the multitudes, as well as the needs in individual
                   lives.

II. The things that moved Jesus with compassion.
        A. Mark 1:41
MAR 1:40    And there came a leper to him, beseeching him, and kneeling
            down to him, and saying unto him, If thou wilt, thou
            canst make me clean.
MAR 1:41    And Jesus, moved with compassion, put forth [his] hand, and
            touched him, and saith unto him, I will; be thou clean.
MAR 1:42    And as soon as he had spoken, immediately the leprosy
            departed from him, and he was cleansed.
                1. This man was begging Him and kneeling down before Him.
                2. How far the leprosy had developed, or where it was on
                   his body is not declared.
                3. It was often very disfiguring. You know the feeling
                   that you have when someone is horribly disfigured? It
                   is often one of shock, but it is mixed with sorrow,
                   pain, and pity. You feel sorry for them, you can
                   imagine their pain, and it creates pity in your heart
                   for their plight.
                4. With this poor man that was kneeling before Jesus was
                   another aspect of his life that drew the compassion of
                   Jesus. His condition had also made him an outcast from
                   society and his own family. He had been cut off from
                   his friends, and very alone.
                5. Maybe some of you understand just what that is about,
                   you feel isolated or have been separated from a
                   meaningful relationship.
                   Your heart is broken and you feel so very alone.
                6. Your condition is the very thing that moves Jesus with
                   compassion.
        B. Mark 5:19.
MAR 5:1        And they came over unto the other side of the sea, into the
               country of the Gadarenes.
MAR 5:2        And when he was come out of the ship, immediately there met
               him out of the tombs a man with an unclean spirit,
MAR 5:3        Who had [his] dwelling among the tombs; and no man could
               bind him, no, not with chains:
MAR 5:4        Because that he had been often bound with fetters and
               chains, and the chains had been plucked asunder by him, and
               the fetters broken in pieces: neither could any [man] tame
               him.
MAR 5:5        And always, night and day, he was in the mountains, and in
               the tombs, crying, and cutting himself with stones.
MAR 5:6        But when he saw Jesus afar off, he ran and worshipped him,
                1. You can hardly picture a more pitiful state. A man who
                   is being tormented by an unclean spirit.
                        a. Wild, untamed.
                        b. Living in the tombs, crying and cutting himself
                           with rocks.
                        c. As the leper driven and isolated from his
                           friends, but for a far different reason.
                2. As the leper, he was probably very sightly. You can
                   picture his wild shaggy long matted hair. His bushy
                   beard. the wild look in his eyes, and the scars and the
                   fresh marks of bleeding on his naked body.
                3. You have seen the people on the streets who are
                   obviously mentally incompetent, sometimes pushing
                   shopping carts with all of their possessions, yelling
                   at the air. Your heart goes out for their plight.
                4. This kind of person moved Jesus with compassion. When
                   this man begged to go with Jesus, Jesus told him to go
                   home and tell his friends what great things the Lord
                   had done for him and had compassion on him.
                5. The person separated from home and friends as the
                   result of his condition. This is what moved our Lord
                   with compassion.
        C. The disciples had just returned from their missionary journeys
           and were weary and tired because of the great crowds who were
           thronging them.
MAR 6:31    And he said unto them, Come ye yourselves apart into a desert
            place, and rest a while: for there were many coming and
            going, and they had no leisure so much as to eat.
MAR 6:32    And they departed into a desert place by ship privately.
MAR 6:33    And the people saw them departing, and many knew him, and ran
            afoot thither out of all cities, and out went them, and came 
            together unto him.
MAR 6:34    And Jesus, when he came out, saw much people, and was moved
            with compassion toward them, because they were as sheep not
            having a shepherd: and he began to teach them many things.
                1. The multitudes of people whose lives were without
                   meaning or purpose. Blindly looking for anything that
                   seemed to be attractive or novel. Following every new
                   trend, or fad. Going from one experience to another
                   looking for someone who really cared. Sheep without
                   the guidance and supervision of a loving, caring
                   shepherd.
                2. We so often look upon them as unstable, flighty,
                   shallow, but Jesus looked upon them with compassion.
                3. Does your life seem to be without purpose,
                   unmeaningful, have you been searching for something,
                   or someone who really cares? Your plight is something
                   that moves our Lord with compassion.
        D. In the case that we have before us here in Mark 8.
MAR 8:1     In those days the multitude being very great, and having
            nothing to eat, Jesus called his disciples [unto him], and
            saith unto them,
MAR 8:2     I have compassion on the multitude, because they have now been
                  with me three days, and have nothing to eat:
MAR 8:3        And if I send them away fasting to their own houses, they
               will faint by the way: for divers of them came from far.
                1. He had compassion on those who were so hungry to hear
                   His word that they did not even eat for three days.
                   They needed to be dismissed and sent home, but Jesus
                   knowing their weakness, knew that some of them would
                   faint on their way home, so He commanded His disciples
                   to feed them.
                2. His compassion was because of their physical weakness
                   and fainting.
PSA 103:13  Like as a father pitieth [his] children, [so] the LORD pitieth
            them that fear him.
PSA 103:14  For he knoweth our frame; he remembereth that we [are] dust.
                3. The compassion is prompted from understanding us. He
                   knows our frame, He knows we are made of dust, not
                   steel.
                4. Some of you because of your weakness have fainted along
                   the way. You are discouraged, and wondering if the Lord
                   could ever forgive you or trust you again. If your are
                   His child, His feeling toward you is not one of
                   condemnation, but of pity and compassion.
        E. The compassion always led to acts of mercy and grace.
                1. He healed the leper.
                2. He delivered the man from the evil spirit.
                3. He became the shepherd and led the people into truth.
                   He gave direction and meaning to their lives.
                4. He fed the multitude.

III. It was the need in the persons life that moved the Lord to act in
        their behalf.
        A. Had they not had the great need, it is quite possible that they
           would never have had the thrill of being touched by Jesus, and
           thus seeing the work of God in their lives.
                1. As Jesus Himself said, "They that are whole need not
                   the Physician, but they that are sick, I did not come
                   to call the righteous but sinners to repentance."
                2. It is the person who is needy, and aware of their need
                   that our Lord will have compassion upon and heal.
                3. That very infirmity in our life that we have been ruing
                   is the very thing that will prompt the work of God in
                   our life.
        B. I find it interesting that in every case where Jesus was moved
           with compassion, the people were drawn to Jesus.
                1. In the case of the leper, He came and knelt before
                   Jesus begging for help.
                2. In the case of the man with the unclean spirit, He
                   came running to Jesus and worshipped Him.
                3. In the case of the multitude who were like sheep
                   without a shepherd, they had run around the lake to
                   meet Him when His ship made it to shore.
                4. In the case before us, they had been with Jesus for
                   three days, so intent on hearing His word, that they
                   even neglected eating.
        C. Some of you are here today out of a sense of duty, it is a part
           of the Sunday tradition.
        D. Some of you are here today because of pressure, some friend or
           relative has been on your case to go to church. You have
           succumbed to the pressure, and have figured that you could
           probably endure it once, and maybe they will get off of your
           case.
                1. In neither case are you apt to see the work of God in
                   your life.
                2. There is not the right attitude toward Him that touches
                   Him or moves His compassion.
        E. Some of you are here because of your hunger for the Lord, He
           sees that hunger and is moved with compassion toward you.
        F. Some of you have been drawn here today because of a great need
           in your life, and you are hoping that perhaps the Lord can
           help you. I can assure you, He will have compassion upon you
           and you will receive his mercy and grace this day.