Compassion Under Pressure

Luke Kuepfer • Jul 22, 2019

A Serving Leadership Insight from the Life of Jesus Christ (Mark 6:32-34)


In Mark 6:32–34 Jesus was apprehended by the crowds while making his getaway to a solitary place for some quiet time with his disciples. The text notes that Jesus had compassion on them for they were like sheep without a shepherd. Jesus had a decision to make. Would he simply withdraw from the crowds with his tired disciples in search of another place to rest or would he first minister to the needs of the multitudes? The former was certainly justifiable; they were all tired in desperate need of solitude. However, Jesus chose the latter. His disciples needed to see compassion under pressure. They needed to see that their mission was prominent. They also needed to join Jesus in serving others when they felt incapable. Postponing personal rest so that one can serve is sometimes necessary, especially when no one else is present to lead, love, or serve. It’s in situations like this that one truly is leading from the heart.

Lead, love, and serve, like Jesus!

KEY QUESTIONS: How do I typically relate to people when under pressure? Does compassion for others in need come easy or difficult for me? Why? When have I postponed personal downtime or rest in order to meet the needs of others?







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