The gospel talks about Jesus’ tremendous compassion to those who are sick. Compassion means “to suffer with” so one who is compassionate is one who is sensitive to the needs of others. When we see children in distress, we are alarmed so we become compassionate. Everyone has the ability to compassion. But there are other people who are so pre-occupied with many things that they don’t know care about the agony of others. By following Christ, we can become compassionate and concerned of others than ourselves.
Compassion is not only knowing but feeling the sufferings of other people. By just knowing or noticing how people are being maltreated and tortured is not enough. We have to relive and to act something about the sufferings we see around. We must seek in our hearts what Christ wants us to do those who are being tormented. Christ will help us open our hearts to compassion and let people know that we care for them.