What would you do if you found yourself alone on a desolate road, faced with the urge to help someone in need? In his powerful sermon, Dennis takes us on a journey through the vital call of transformative compassion, urging us to lead with our hearts in moments of decision. He illustrates this with a vivid scenario: encountering a stranded stranger in the outback, challenging us to confront our fears and prejudices.

Drawing on scripture, Dennis emphasises that compassion isn’t just a feeling but a crucial act of love that reflects God’s mercy, one that transcends boundaries and calls for self-sacrifice. He skillfully connects this message to our lives and the church’s mission, reminding us that genuine compassion emerges not from perfection but from humility and the understanding that we, too, are recipients of grace. As we explore the parable of the Good Samaritan,

Dennis invites us to embody this radical love, showing that true transformation begins within. The message resonates deeply: our faith is incomplete without this sacrificial compassion. Join us as we embrace this essential path to God’s heart—listen to Dennis’s sermon and discover the compelling call to “Go and do likewise!”

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