Dare to...Model Christlike Compassion
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We all face gut-wrenching, life-altering circumstances at times in our life. Circumstances that can eventually destroy us. Circumstances brought on by other people. When that happens, we have a choice: We can become bitter and judgmental . . . or we can become kind and compassionate. In Dare to Model Christlike Compassion, Jerseline Granviel explores the choices she has made and the lessons God has taught her in the process. She explains how compassion has become nourishment for her fruitful life.
Welcome to this motivating journey with Jerseline. Dare to model Christlike compassion using Jerseline’s unique and practical approach. You will have a wonderful time delving into the Scriptures to learn and understand Jesus’ principles of compassion. As you come to more fully know Him and His compassionate love, you can begin to share His love and compassion with others.
No matter how tattered your life has been . . . no matter what struggles you are experiencing now . . . you can move forward as you too nourish your fruitful life with compassion.
Dare to Model Christlike Compassion will . . .
-Challenge you to make a life-changing impact on those around you and leave eternal footprints in the heart of your children and others
-Show you how to master the art of accepting, loving, and encouraging instead of judging those who have experienced failure or have hurt you
-Help you be willing and able to pay the price that modeling compassion sometimes demands
-Equip you to conquer the fear of compromising your standards, being used, or facing opposition while showing compassion
-Encourage you to stop nursing grudges and begin walking in love and forgiveness
As you read Dare to Model Christlike Compassion, Jesus will give you a heart transplant as you learn that . . .
-Compassion is a commitment, not a convenience.
-Compassion should take you out of your comfort zone.
-Compassion can help you build a powerful family legacy for generations to come.
Whether you think compassion is your God-given gift or just want to learn more about the art of showing compassion, this book is for you. Get ready! It’s time for you to model Christlike compassion.
Jerseline Granviel Ansano
Jerseline Granviel was born in Curacao, a tiny island in the Caribbean. Through her growing up years and beyond, her charismatic nature and love for people made her a great friend as well as an easy target for hurt and even abuse. But with God’s help, she survived—and eventually flourished. Healed and motivated by Jesus’ love and compassion, she has found the courage to share her heart, experiences, and failures with others to help them thrive in their relationship to God, family, and themselves. Speaking and counseling in schools, camps, and radio programs, she has reached out to many within her own country and internationally. In her first book, Jerseline teaches and challenges Christian women to humble themselves and model Jesus’ compassion in all their relationships. Jerseline serves God as a pastor’s wife on the island of Aruba and is devoted to her husband, three children, and six grandchildren.
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Dare to...Model Christlike Compassion - Jerseline Granviel Ansano
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We all sometimes face gut-wrenching, life-altering circumstances. When that happens, we can be bitter and judgmental . . . or kind and compassionate. Jerseline Granviel learned to choose compassion. In Dare to Model Christlike Compassion, you will learn that no matter how tattered your life has been…no matter what struggles you are experiencing now…you can learn to mirror Christlike compassion.
Author Bio
Jerseline Granviel was born in Curacao, a tiny island in the Caribbean. Through her growing up years and beyond, her charismatic nature and love for people made her a great friend as well as an easy target for hurt and even abuse. But with God’s help, she survived—and eventually flourished. Healed and motivated by Jesus’ love and compassion, she has found the courage to share her heart, experiences, and failures with others to help them thrive in their relationship to God, family, and themselves. Speaking and counseling in schools, camps, and radio programs, she has reached out to many within her own country and internationally. In her first book, Jerseline teaches and challenges Christian women to humble themselves and model Jesus’ compassion in all their relationships. Jerseline serves God as a pastor’s wife on the island of Aruba and is devoted to her husband, three children, and six grandchildren.
Dare to…Model Christlike Compassion
By Jessy Granviel Ansano
Copyright © 2013 Jessy Granviel Ansano
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Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Fiery Trial
2. Godly Fashion Show
3. Modeling Compassion to Family Members
4. Extreme Makeover
5. Learning from the Master
6. Building God-Honoring Relationships with Unbelievers
7. The Father’s Heart Is Full of Compassion
8. Examples of Compassion
9. Extended Hands
10. Pursue Compassionate Relationships
Endnotes
Introduction
Two friends were discussing the proper response Christians should have toward sin and the weaknesses found in unbelievers and Christians.
One said, The Bible teaches we should show compassion to those who have fallen into sin.
The other one shook her head and cautioned, I am afraid we have become too compassionate. The line between showing compassion and condoning sin is very thin.
You can never become too compassionate!
The first one insisted. The Scripture tells us God is love and His compassions fail not. They last forever and are new every morning. A Christian who is living by the Spirit doesn’t need to be afraid of crossing the line, no matter how thin it is!
Which opinion is biblically correct? What is true Christlike compassion? Why is compassion so important for the Christian? Does compassion have validity in the daily life of Christian women and their relationships? What difference would it make in this world if people were more compassionate? Can we be too compassionate and enable those bound by sin? What do we have to fear if we show compassion?
Esther, My Compassionate Friend
Esther Petrona was a wife, my best friend, and a fellow missionary. In November of 1995, after losing her courageous two-year battle with liver and pancreatic cancer, she went home to be with the Lord. Those of us who loved Esther realized she was the embodiment of a relational person. Wherever she went, Esther loved people and offered peace and hope to hurting souls. Esther was not very talkative, but she always encouraged others with her sweet spirit. Esther was also quick to share her heart and be vulnerable when she needed to. Another Christlike character trait Esther possessed was her even-keeled temperament. I never heard her quarrel. She forgave cruel people who intentionally set out to hurt her. Even when she was dying, she always had an inspiring word for her family, her friends, and everyone she came in contact with.
Some Christians feel we shouldn’t pattern our lives after another person, but the apostle Paul wrote these words to the Corinthians:
Follow my example, as I follow the example of Christ. (1 Corinthians 11:1 NIV)
I want to follow Esther’s godly example because she reflected Jesus to everyone she met. I learned so many lessons from watching her. I was humbled and convicted whenever I said a harsh word to my husband or children. Sometimes