Wesley Walker_ Being a Compassionate Christian

Lesson 3 of 6 October 15, 2016

The class opened with a personal introduction to Wesley Walker, highlighting his family background and passion for the church. He then used cultural examples—from political campaign messaging to sports public relations—to demonstrate how repetition can make any idea, true or false, appear credible. Wesley connected this concept to the common religious claim that all faiths lead to the same God, arguing that such a slogan, when repeated, can mislead people into believing it despite clear biblical contradictions. He shared a personal encounter with a Hindu friend, describing how the experience of seeing an idol of Krishna revealed the stark differences between that worship and the God of the Bible. Wesley concluded by urging believers to embody compassion without compromising truth, encouraging the class to speak Christ‑centered love in everyday settings while recognizing the persuasive power of repeated messages. The session left participants with a renewed commitment to be compassionate Christians who stand firm on Scripture while engaging the world with grace.