He didn’t pity on whom he supposed to pity.
David didn’t pity his loyal soldier Uriah who he supposed to pity (2 Sam. 12:6).
But when his child that Uriah’s wife had borne to David became ill
(one of the consequences of his sins) (v. 15),
he fasted and wept and asked God for his grace (v. 22).
Am I not like David and not being pity on whom God pity
But keep on asking gracious God in tears for pity on my beloved family members who are sick?
To such sinner like me, God has been gracious and pity on me.
I want to imitate Father God’s heart in giving His one and only Son.
And I want to have pity on whom God has pity on with His heart.
I want to be in pain with those who are in pain and weep with those who weep (Rom. 12:15)
with affection of Jesus Christ (Phil. 1:8).
‘O Lord, give me a heart to pity one soul with Your heart.’