Mindful Worship Meditation #8 – He Had Compassion on Them

One of the passages in our Sunday school lesson this week was Matthew 9:35-38. As I meditated on this passage and prepared to teach my Sunday school lesson, I felt that Christ allowed me to look at other people with more compassion than I had before. He helped me to look at people as He sees them rather than the way I might normally see them. In this week’s Christian guided meditation, we’ll dive into these verses and ask God to help us do as Jesus did: he had compassion on them.

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Scriptures in this meditation: Matthew 9:35-38
Time: 22:34
File Size: 20.6 mb

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5 Responses to “Mindful Worship Meditation #8 – He Had Compassion on Them”

  1. like the meditation but distracting background music for me.

  2. This really opened the eyes of my heart to see the human struggle through God’s heart of total comprehension, mercy, and patience. The Holy Spirit moved in me through this one!

  3. love these meditations but in this one the music is not as simple and bit ominous. that makes it distracting.

  4. Erin – Thanks for the feedback. I do try to find ‘appropriate’ background music, but always want it to be very much in the background. I see the primary purpose of the music in these mediations as helping to block out other noises around you to better help you focus. Of course, that doesn’t take place if your focus gets drawn to the music. I’m curious though if you happened to read Maureen’s comment before listening to this one and if that might have had some connection with making the background music more apparent. It may not have, just a thought. :)

  5. I think I might have read that comment first…so yeah, it would have made me more aware.

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