Mercy, much like grace, is a word I must dive deep
into. In doing so, I continue to grow in
understanding of the difference and similarities between grace and mercy. Where grace is the wonderful gifts that are
given to us when we do not deserve them, mercy is what is NOT given to us that
we DO deserve.
Reflecting on that for some time made me think of all the
instances throughout my life, all the horrible sins I have committed, that deserved
God’s wrath. Those sins, grave in
nature, deserved Jesus to turn His back on me, reject me, and most of all stop
loving me. Instead, I have received
Jesus’ mercy – his unconditional forgiveness for my sins. The ONLY way this could occur was with Jesus
taking the long road to Golgotha.
As Christians, we know that through simple faith we can
receive the wonderful gifts of Jesus, including his mercy. We know that there is absolutely nothing we can
do to receive that mercy, that level of forgiveness. It is only through our faith and His love that mercy can be found. My life is made whole
and full of rejoicing knowing that his mercy surrounds me every day.
Yet, what about us here on Earth. What can we do to show our mercy? There is much written on this subject (Spiritual
and Corporal works of mercy). As I
delved into this, there were certain aspects that I believe Jesus taught us
when it comes to having mercy, as He shared by living his life.
- Forgive those that have hurt you. Forgiveness! To be able to forgive one willingly can take a great deal of time – especially if the hurt is deep. Yet, the only way for peace in our own lives is to forgive those who have outwardly sinned against us.
Individuals who have hurt us may not “deserve” our mercy, our
patience and forgiveness. Yet, my
friend, we are certainly not deserving of Jesus’ mercy on us. How many times a day do we disappoint Jesus? How may times a day do we sin outright
against His will for us? We are far from
deserving Jesus’ gift of mercy. Yet, as
He walked on this earth and died on the cross, mercy is what he showed us. May we take His gracious gift of mercy and
willingly give that gift to others.
Dearest Jesus, thank you for your gift of mercy. I deserve your wrath and rejection, yet by
simply having faith in you, I receive your mercy – your forgiveness and
patience. May I take the gifts you have
richly given to me and give to others.
In your name I pray. Amen!