1. A powerful emotion, such as love, joy, hatred, or anger
2. Ardent love.
3. Strong sexual desire; lust.
4. The object of such love or desire.
5. Passion
The sufferings of Jesus in the period following the Last Supper and including the Crucifixion, as related in the New Testament. He experienced PASSION yet without LUST yet craving to SAVE the lost with an AGAPE LOVE, that did not include the sinful lusts as we know it today. Jesus did not LUST for women and men for sexual passion, yet he GAVE his LOVE, and COMPASSION to seek to save those that wanted to be rescued from the demonic forces of the world they so lived in. The times in which we live according to the scriptures are EVIL and WICKED, yet GOD found in his PASSION and COMPASSION for us to deliver to us a SON, begotton by a VIRGIN a pure woman of the Most high that could give life to the one and only true Messiah, that is Jesus Christ. He came born of a Virgin to prove to mankind and all human kind that though we were born into this world through the womb of a woman who was from the Garden dismissed because of disbobedience to GOD in eating the forbidden fruit, yet Jesus himself came delivered of that same woman without SIN a pure supernatural child born WITHOUT SIN to take on the SINS of the world someting NO HUMAN BORN OF A NATURAL MAN COULD DO AND NEVER WILL DO, JESUS IS THE ONLY SUPERNATURAL BEING EVER TO ACCOMPLISH THIS AND HE IS THE ONLY SUPERNATURAL POWER TO SAVE ANYONE WHO IS LOST BUT YOU MUST FIRST ACCEPT THIS AND BELIEVE IT........
The human PASSIONS that believers surround our lives with are powerful yet may or may not be joyful. It will make us feel some type of emotion, love, hatred, anger or it might appeal to the lust of the eye, the pride of life such as strong sexual desire, lust, desire. Yet, the PASSION that believers share infinitely involves the Sufferings of Jesus as related in the New Testament.
COMPASSION: Means to pity. To feel or show sympathy. It is used as an adjective to describe an emotion that is directed toward or granted to an individual circumstances as a means to understanding what they are dealing with o going through granted in an emergency or some unusual circumstances.
When Jesus first spoke of suffering to his followers, they felt afraid. They were like us in wishing for comfortable, untroubled lives. In taking up his cross, Jesus taught his followers to face suffering rather than to flee it. The hope of glory lies ahead for those who follow his example of infinite love.
God so loved us yet he was disappointed with our sin. We claim him as our Passion, yet deny the compassion of his son and what his love for us had to endure so that we can have a right to the tree of life, that life in GOD to live eternally. (read John 3)
Satan seeks to devour and destroy us, yet Jesus came to destroy the works of the devil, therefore the sin question has been answered, there is none, no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus, the PASSION/COMPASSION of GOD........GOD SO LOVED US, that is PASSION, that HE GAVE his ONLY SON, that is COMPASSION.......make up your mind today if you are a believer to accept this as your truth in living for the Lord and ask his precious spirit to lead you daily in your Passions and Compassions for everyone you encounter......
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