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Compassion isn’t a feeling—it’s a decision. In Jesus’ story, the priest and Levite both saw the wounded man but passed by on the other side (Luke 10:31-32). They likely had good reasons, but righteousness isn’t about reasons—it’s about response.The Samaritan stopped. He crossed the road, bandaged the wounds, and paid for the man’s care (Luke 10:33-34). That’s what compassion looks like in motion. It costs something—time, comfort, pride—but it transforms both the giver and the one in need.Every act of mercy sends an echo through eternity. When the church kneels beside pain instead of avoiding it, the world catches a glimpse of Christ still moving through the streets.#EchoesOfRighteousness #FaithInAction #CompassionThatHeals #LoveMadeVisible

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Righteousness doesn’t walk past need—it kneels beside it. The Samaritan didn’t just feel compassion; he acted. Love that moves changes lives. (Luke 10:31-34)#EchoesOfRighteousness #FaithInAction #CompassionThatHeals

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