The meaning of compassion is more than just sympathy, empathy, pity, and concern. Compassion has a theological meaning. In this book, Andrew Purves sees compassion as the center of pastoral care, holding theology, spirituality, and ministry together. He examines how a renewed compassion gives ministry shape and content which "grows out of the life of God, and God's care for the world."
This book is not an easy read but gets exciting as it reaches the end of the book. We are incapable of compassion and are only able to express it through living a life in relationship with Jesus. The book emphasizes the use of spiritual practices and addressing our own wounds in preparation for living a life of compassion. I am afraid that I am not adequately expressing the deep discussion in this book so you will have to read for yourself.
I don't know why I didn't reread this sooner - and more often. A deeply beautiful and helpful book that searches for and enables us to be able to see (if only through a glass darkly) the compassion of God. Hard to explain. Just read it. Then go and sit by those who are on the mourning bench.
Gave a clearer picture of compassion than what our current Social-Justice focused culture has to offer. He left no room to believe that the end result of compassion is to help people. Compassion in this book is seen through the lense of being God's hands and feet to show people Jesus. This book was clarifying for me, and got me excited about need-based evangelism and loving people around me.