Ep. 100: Chad Bird on learning compassion through adversity.

 

What were you made for? Is selfishness anti-human? How can we understand our pain?

In this milestone 100th episode of MercyCast, I’m joined by Chad Bird, my first guest, to answer these questions and for a deep dive into the central theme of the MercyCast: how adversity is not just something to endure, but a classroom in which we learn the invaluable lesson of compassion.

Chad and I discuss how shared suffering creates deeper bonds and understanding and how God's comfort in our afflictions equips us to extend that same comfort to others. We also reflect on the vital distinction between the law and the gospel—how the law can burden us with demands while the gospel offers the grace and hope we desperately need.

This episode reminds us that love is vulnerable and that true connection with others is found in our shared humanity and willingness to suffer alongside one another. There is a ripple effect to compassion. When we give love away, we enrich our experience.

Join us for this robust conversation, and remember, the way forward is often through the shared, compassionate love of those around us.

Highlights and takeaways from the conversation:

  • Compassion is learned through adversity and suffering.

  • Life experiences serve as a classroom for understanding compassion.

  • Shared suffering creates deeper connections and understanding.

  • God comforts us in our afflictions so we can comfort others.

  • The law can burden us, but the gospel offers grace and hope.

  • Finding purpose often comes from serving those around us.

  • You’re not alone in your pain—others have struggled similarly.

  • Jesus understands our suffering and offers compassion.

  • Love requires vulnerability and connection with others.

  • Love isn’t just an emotion; it’s a choice to enter into someone’s pain and walk with them through it.

  • Giving love away enriches our own experience of it.


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