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Compassion Quote by Esther Fleece

“Think for a moment of the things you try hardest to conceal. For me, it was my family history—my experience of being unwanted, abused, abandoned, not chosen. Your laments are never wasted. As we lament and receive comfort within safe community, we cannot help but extend to others the comfort we…” quote by Esther Fleece
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““Think for a moment of the things you try hardest to conceal. For me, it was my family history—my experience of being unwanted, abused, abandoned, not chosen. Your laments are never wasted. As we lament and receive comfort within safe community, we cannot help but extend to others the comfort we have received. Paul writes, “Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of compassion and the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our troubles, so that we can comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we ourselves receive from God” (2 Corinthians 1:3–4, emphasis mine). There is not a single trial you will face that God—the Father of compassion, the God of all comfort—does not want to comfort you in. No matter your heartache, no matter your struggle or sin, the Father’s nature and desperate desire is to comfort you! This verse holds such a beautiful promise! And it doesn’t stop there. God offers you comfort in all your troubles so you can offer that same comfort to others in any of their troubles. I take this to mean that, regardless of our experience with suffering, we are always qualified to love and comfort others in whatever struggle they are facing. “The Father of compassion and the God of all comfort” equips us to minister to one another, regardless of our experience of the same sufferings. This means you don’t have to have lost a child to offer comfort to a grieving parent. You don’t have to have struggled with infertility to offer comfort to another family. I didn’t need to have experienced the loss of a spouse to offer comfort, care, and concern to my friend Bemni. You are qualified to comfort because God has comforted you Himself. It is He who works through us.””

Esther Fleece

About This Quote

Source Sermon: Comfort and Community, 2023

God’s comfort equips believers to extend compassion to others, regardless of personal suffering.

In simple terms: God comforts; we comfort others.

Key Takeaway

Share received comfort.

Themes

compassion community faith service

Mood

hopeful empathetic

Type

spiritual inspirational

When to use this quote

  • counseling
  • support groups
  • pastoral care
  • friendship

Key Concepts

theology of comfort spiritual empathy

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you receive and give comfort balanced?
  • What practices nurture mutual support?
A Different Perspective

May overlook personal healing needs while focusing on others.

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