Empathy is the ability to understand others’ emotions, situations, thoughts, or attitudes and is a part of the love God calls us to have for others. Empathy is often the catalyst for action.
God calls us to love others and to care for the vulnerable.
Understanding another person’s plight moves us toward them, in compassion.
God calls us to rejoice with those who rejoice and to weep with those who weep, which requires empathy.
How does God’s call to love others and to empathy challenge or motivate you?
What does God’s desire for us to truly love others and not just provide for their needs reveal about His character?
How has empathy deepened your relationships with others?
How does understanding another person’s struggles impact the way we respond to them?
How does Jesus’ example of empathy inspire us to serve others more compassionately?
How can we support each other in developing and responding with empathy?
Empathy, which should not be confused with sympathy, is the ability to understand the emotions, situations, thoughts, or attitudes of another person. It takes great emotional capacity to feel what others feel, and while this comes easier for some than for others, we can all practice empathizing with the emotions of others as a way of loving them. The Bible teaches that empathy is essential to living out God’s love. God calls us to love one another, to care for the vulnerable, to relate to others’ struggles, and to respond with compassion (Exodus 22:21–23; Romans 12:15). We can do this when empathy moves us to understand the other person or at least moves us nearer to the other person. Empathy is often the catalyst for action.
Although we have intentions of acting as God's hands and feet in this world, we often miss opportunities because we lack the empathy to perceive needs. Christians are called to love one another earnestly (Matthew 22:39; 1 Peter 4:8). One way we can begin to love others is to practice growing our empathy so we can understand each other. Just as we are able to show love because God first loved us (1 John 4:19), we are also able to show empathy because God is the greatest empathizer. David cried out to God in the Psalms, and his poetry teaches us how God intimately understands us. "You have kept count of my tossings; put my tears in your bottle. Are they not in your book?" (Psalm 56:8). We can be comforted through knowing that God has the capacity to know our each and every struggle and emotion. We can cast our anxieties on Him because He cares for us (1 Peter 5:7).
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