Podcast | Invisible Wounds And Real Compassion | (Episode 162)
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We talk about Jesus’ gut-level compassion in Matthew 9 and how he sees the hidden pain people carry every day. We also wrestle with why we stay masked and silent, then trace how Christ’s mercy turns disciples into apostles who actually go serve.
• Jesus moved with compassion for the troubled and abandoned
• Invisible wounds carried by young adults, parents, widows, and friends who look fine
• The mask we wear in prayer and in confession
• Why honesty brings freedom in the sacrament of reconciliation
• Compassion as action that moves toward suffering
• Sheep without a shepherd and Jesus as the promised Shepherd
• Technology, loneliness, and spiritual hunger in modern culture
• The shift from student to sent apostle through mission
• God qualifying the called, with Saint Paul as the example
• Daily discipleship as loving the person in front of us
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