Introduction.
“How many of us have ever needed mercy? How many of us have ever refused to give it?”
“What if the mercy you need tomorrow depends on the mercy you show today?”
Mercy is one of the defining attributes of God and a key principle in Christian living. It is not just an emotional response but a deliberate act of kindness, forgiveness, and compassion. The Bible teaches that those who show mercy to others will receive mercy from God. This principle is clearly stated in Matthew 5:7, where Jesus says, “Blessed are the merciful, for they shall obtain mercy.”
Also, in Luke 6:36, Jesus commands, “Be merciful, just as your Father also is merciful.” This verse underscores the expectation that believers, as recipients of divine mercy, should extend the same mercy to others. By doing so, they position themselves to receive even greater mercy from God.
- Understanding Mercy.
- Showing Mercy Provokes Divine Mercy.
- Ways to Show Mercy
- Jesus Christ: Merciful and Gracious.
