The Compassionate Path: Embracing Empathy with Dave Dishman


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The night became boisterous, a sultry woman entertained the audience, and John the Baptist lost his life. Among the numerous abhorrent tales in the Bible, this one is particularly notable. The girl audaciously demanded her reward, and King Herod, concerned about his reputation, quickly dispatched an executioner with orders to retrieve John’s head. The man went, beheaded John in the dungeon, and returned with his head on a tray.

This execution, however, benefited Herod. John continually criticized Herod regarding his illicit marriage to his brother’s widow. In one decisive moment, Herod silenced John and his nagging spouse simultaneously. Furthermore, through his viciousness, Herod instilled terror in those who witnessed this act and in others who learned about it afterward. Cross this monarch at your own peril.

The ruthless execution of an innocent individual served Herod’s interests. Just like merciless deeds aid those who commit them today. Whether it’s initiating wars, dishonesty at work, or engaging in social media mobs, callousness benefits temporarily. Yet, it is not the path to a lasting existence.

John the Baptist’s relative conveyed two essential commandments: Love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength, and love your neighbor as yourself.

It’s challenging to remain unfeeling while contemplating how I might treat someone I target as I wish to be treated. The teachings of Jesus steer me away from self-centered tendencies, yet my heart bounces back. My methods seem superior, and in my mind, I am ready to sever a few heads to achieve my desires.

Conversely, Jesus encourages me to pursue an anti-callous lifestyle. And perhaps, with his strength, I may indeed strive for this.

Mark 6:14-29; 12:29-30

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