Jesus also ate meals with his disciples as well as others. Jesus empathized with people who were considered the least and the unclean and even gave himself a sort of a bad reputation for doing so. He spent time with tax collectors and prostitutes and he came to be associated with them.
The incarnation itself is an example of Jesus’ choice to associate himself with humankind. The Scriptures record that “he took up our diseases and carried our sorrows.” If that isn’t empathy, I don’t know what is!
He identified with humans and became associated with humans. In Jesus’ friendship with his disciples, he is seen reflecting with and confiding in them. In the Garden of Gethsemane he asks them to stay up and pray with him during his night of sorrow, and he is deeply hurt when they cannot stay awake with him and pray.
In John, Jesus insight-fully calls his disciples “friends.” Jesus is also seen associating with the disciples by visiting them in their own homes. The Gospels record Jesus staying at Peter’s house and healing his mother-in-law while there.
Jesus not only teaches and gives lessons to those under his ministry, but he practices empathy and even becomes close friends with those he teaches as well. He chooses to become associated with them. They do life together. They go places together, share meals with each other, and talk about life.
Jesus not only teaches and gives lessons to those under his ministry, but he practices empathy and even becomes close friends with those he teaches as well. He chooses to become associated with them. They do life together. They go places together, share meals with each other, and talk about life.
May we do the same.
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