Thursday, November 17, 2016

"'Ye must distinguish.  The action of Pity will live forever:  but the passion of Pity will not.  The passion of Pity, the Pity we merely suffer, the ache that draws men to concede what should not be conceded and to flatter when they should speak truth, the pity that has cheated many a woman out of her virginity and many a statesman out of his honesty -- that will die.  It was used as a weapon by bad men against good ones: their weapon will be broken.'

"'And what is the other kind -- the action?'

"'It's a weapon on the other side.  It leaps quicker than light from the highest place to the lowest to bring healing and joy, whatever the cost to itself.  It changes darkness into light and evil into good.  But it will not, at the cunning tears of Hell, impose on good the tyranny of evil.  Every disease that submits to a cure shall be cured:  but we will not call blue yellow to please those who insist on still having jaundice, nor make a midden of the world's garden for the sake of some who cannot abide the smell of the roses.'"

-- C.S. Lewis, The Great Divorce

God's love should - and does - motivate believers to act compassionately, "bringing healing and joy...[changing] darkness into light and evil into good."  However, in our desire to show God's love and goodness to a hurting world, we must be careful not to be easily manipulated.  There are those with wrong intentions who will use a call for "compassion" as a means to push us to ACT in a way that is not ultimately good.  Pray, pray for wisdom.

"If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask God, who gives generously to all without reproach, and it will be given him." -- James 1:5

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