The Ripple Effect of Compassion

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The Ripple Effect of Compassion

Key Text: Mark 6:30–44 (NASB 1995)
Supporting Texts: Luke 19:10; Micah 6:8; Psalm 23; John 1:11
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-f-OP2UPZdI


Introduction

Thesis:
Christlike compassion meets real needs, puts others first, and creates ripples that reach farther than we can see.


I. Compassion Sees People as Sheep Without a Shepherd (Mark 6:30–34)

Teaching Point:
Sheep need a shepherd for protection, feeding, guidance, and care.

Callout — Application:
If people are lost and unguided, compassion does not avoid them—it moves toward them.


II. Compassion Is Willing to Be Inconvenienced (Mark 6:35–37)

Teaching Point:
Compassion does not look for the fastest exit; it looks for the faithful response.

Callout — Warning:
If compassion only works when it is easy, it is not biblical compassion.


III. Compassion Acts in Faith With What God Provides (Mark 6:38–41)

Teaching Point:
Compassion does not wait for abundance; it trusts God with what is available.


IV. Compassion Satisfies and Overflows (Mark 6:42–44)

Teaching Point:
When Jesus provides, He does not barely meet the need—He fills and overflows.

Callout — Illustration:
If you had been there as a child, you would still be telling that story years later.
That is the ripple effect of compassion.


V. The Ripple Effect of Compassion

Teaching Point:
The Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost (Luke 19:10), and compassion serves that mission.


VI. Compassion Requires Selflessness

Callout — Application:
The church does not exist to serve itself; it exists to glorify God by serving the lost.


VII. Our Call: Become the Ripple

Callout — Challenge:
Do not wait for a holiday or a program to be compassionate. Live it every day.


Conclusion / Call to Action

Final Call:
Be the ripple. Let Christ’s compassion move through your life into this world.


Slide Deck — “The Ripple Effect of Compassion” (12 Slides)

Slide 1 — Title

The Ripple Effect of Compassion
Mark 6:30–44
Design intent: Light background, dark text, calm and reverent tone, high contrast.

Slide 2 — Why Compassion Matters

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Slide 3 — The Ripple Illustration

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Slide 4 — Jesus Sees the Crowd

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Slide 5 — Compassion Starts With the Soul

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Slide 6 — The Disciples’ Solution

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Slide 7 — Jesus’ Command

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Slide 8 — Faith With What We Have

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Slide 9 — Everyone Was Satisfied

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Slide 10 — The Ripple Effect

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Slide 11 — Compassion Is Selfless

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Slide 12 — Be the Ripple

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[Scripture](Mark 6:30–44 )

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