There is tolerance that doesn’t care. That just looks the other way and goes about its own business. Indifferent tolerance. • Then there is the opposite: the kind of caring that cares for everybody, no matter who they are—but doesn’t allow them to step outside the path you believe to be good for them. Suffocating tolerance. • And then there is compassionate tolerance. The kind that recognizes another person’s right to grow, their need to travel along a path and get there on their own—and yet has the compassion to be there for them when they are lost. • True compassion has room for a thousand private journeys. • Tzvi Freeman, Bringing Heaven Down to Earth • 🌱Scripture Reflection: Romans 15:1 “We who are strong have an obligation to bear with the failings of the weak, and not to please ourselves.” • Examine the dignity of your compassion. For compassion to be complete (and enhance the other six aspects of compassion) it must recognize and appreciate individual sovereignty. It should boost self-esteem and cultivate human dignity. Both your own dignity and the dignity of the one benefiting from your compassion. Is my compassion expressed in a dignified manner? Do I manifest and emphasize majesty in my compassion? Does it elicit dignity in others? Do I recognize the fact that when I experience compassion as dignified it will reflect reciprocally in the one who receives compassion? • 🌱Exercise for the day: Rather than just giving them charity help them help themselves in a fashion that strengthens their dignity. 🌱 #countingtheomer #shavuot #countingup #pentecost #wordofgod #messianicjew #hebrewcatholic #bibleverse #faith #biblestudy #bible #torahforchristians #pesach #passover #readyingtheBride #growingrace #SacredWisdom 🌱 #ancientroots #WakingEve #SHEcountstheOmer https://www.instagram.com/p/COE_jzqA11a/?igshid=1eqizpfk50tqq













