Friday, December 16, 2011

Mercy Study #4

I do this search when I study out mercy and I find it interesting to see that over and over again God shows mercy to the Israelite people.

You warned them to return to your teachings, but they were proud and did not obey your commands. If someone obeys your laws, he will live, but they sinned against your laws. They were stubborn, unwilling, and disobedient. You were patient with them for many years and warned them by your Spirit through the prophets, but they did not pay attention. So you handed them over to other countries. But because your mercy is great, you did not kill them all or leave them. You are a kind and merciful God.

I love that it says that God is a kind and merciful God. 

I found this on Wikipedia and it is pretty good. It shows that mercy can be a work but is more about benevolence, forgiveness and kindness than anything else, at least when referring to Christianity. It is my belief that if you are forgiven of your sins, you would naturally want to help others out, either in a 'works' type basis (IE: serving someone or a group of people) or on a spiritual level (IE: praying for others, studying the bible with people, etc.). So if you receive mercy, the tendency would be to give mercy. If you don't receive mercy, the tendency would then to be more inward focused rather than outward focused.

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