
David Pawson Ministry Podcast The Character of Jesus - Part 2
Mar 17, 2026
A deep look at Jesus' compassion and honesty in action. Stories of healing, feeding, and restoring show love that breaks taboos and meets real need. Discussion of anger against injustice, the balance of mercy and justice, and the Lord’s Supper as a uniting meal. The talk also examines parables and urges believers to let Christ's compassion work through them.
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Bowels Capture Jesus Deepest Compassion
- David Pawson argues Jesus displays deep bodily feelings using the Biblical word translated as "bowels," meaning the deepest emotional compassion.
- Pawson contrasts Latinized terms like compassion with Anglo-Saxon imagery to show how visceral the original word is.
Jesus Touched The Leper As Visible Mercy
- Pawson recounts Jesus touching a leper to illustrate compassion breaking social taboos.
- He compares that to a well-dressed man at Waterloo Station wiping a lost boy's face to show practical, visible mercy.
Raising The Widow's Son Solved Practical Need
- Pawson shows Jesus' compassion led to restoring a widow's support by raising her son from the dead.
- He explains the social context: widows had no welfare, so restoring her son meant saving her livelihood.
