Love, Knowledge and Compassion
The combination of knowledge and love can result in extending compassion toward others. The one who is ignorant of the circumstances of a child's outburst in class may be visibly irritated and offended, yet another who realises the child has a medical condition and loves him will be more compassionate and patient. Knowing a person in the workplace has been going through painful circumstances prompts us to be gracious and merciful when it is in our power to discipline them for tardiness or being absent. The law condemns, but the loving give more grace. As Jesus hung on the cross He prayed, " Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do " ( Luke 23:34 ). Rather than seeing forgiveness as a welcome benefit of ignorance when it comes to judgment (which Scripture does not support), see how the love of Jesus for sinners combined with His knowledge of them prompted Him to show compassion on them. Jesus knew the deceived, envious hearts of those who plotted...