Have Mercy – Weekly Words Of Encouragement

“Blessed are the merciful, for they shall receive mercy” (Matt. 5:7 ESV). God promises to bless us and have mercy on us if we are merciful to others. Jesus told a parable about an unforgiving servant who had a debtor thrown in jail even though he himself had been a debtor to a king who forgave his debts. The king heard about it and told the unforgiving servant “Shouldn’t you have mercy on your fellow servant, just as I had mercy on you?” (Matt. 18:33 NLT).

It isn’t always easy to have mercy on those who offend us. Sometimes they do not even appreciate our mercy when we give it to them. Yet, whether they respond or not, God wants us to have mercy on others (in other words, forgive them, release them) because he had mercy on us. By definition, mercy is not earned it is just given when it is not deserved. We just forgive because of who God is and who we are, not because of who the offender is. If we will do that, then God will be merciful to us. We need his mercy because we still offend God with our unbelief and lack of love. We need his mercy in our lives instead of constant discipline for our offenses. Are we not glad that God promises to have mercy on us? Those who are merciful will receive this; those who are not merciful will find themselves suffering more of God’s discipline. Jesus said if we don’t forgive others then God won’t forgive us (Matt. 6:15).

To whom in your life do you need to extend mercy? Why is it hard to give have mercy? How will you show mercy?

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