April 16 – Clothing Yourself with Compassion
Therefore, as the elect of God, holy and beloved, clothe yourselves with hearts of compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience. — Colossians 3:12 Paul uses the language of clothing to describe the Christian life. Just as we choose what to wear each day, we are invited to intentionally “put on” Christlike virtues. Compassion is not merely a feeling; it is a posture of the heart that sees others through the lens of grace. It notices pain, responds with kindness, and refuses indifference. Resurrection life expresses itself outwardly through compassion that mirrors the heart of Jesus. Take a moment to reflect on the condition of your heart toward others. Ask yourself: Do I respond quickly with criticism or with understanding? Are there people toward whom my compassion has grown thin? What might it look like to see others as “holy and beloved” by God? Compassion does not excuse wrongdoing, but it resists harshness. It remembers that every person carries bur...