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Have You Received the Mercy of God? Share It

Grace B-P Contributor

By Chopra Mwanza



Many are familiar with the Old Testament formula,


“The Lord is gracious and full of compassion, slow to anger, and of great mercy. The Lord is good to all: and his tender mercies are over all his works” (Psalm 145:8-9; see Exodus 34:6-7).

Embedded in that saying is the affirmation that God is merciful or “of great mercy.” Elsewhere we read that he’s rich in mercy (Ephesians 2:4-5). But what do we mean when we say that God is merciful?

 

Brief Glimpses of God’s Mercy

 

Throughout the Old Testament, God demonstrates his compassion and pity towards Israel, in diversely miserable situations. Chief among them is when he hears their desperate cries while slaves in Egypt (Exodus 3:7). God raised up Moses, who would later declare God’s steadfast love, faithfulness, and mercy, with the redeemed people of God (Exodus 34:6-7).

 

Similarly, as a leader among God’s people, Paul writes about “the riches of God’s glory for vessels of mercy” (Romans 9:22-23). Paul himself experienced this first hand, encountering God on his way to persecute the church, he became an object of God’s mercy (Acts 9:1-4).

 

The Lord finds pleasure in showing mercy towards people in miserable conditions or circumstances. God’s compassion is abundantly poured out on unworthy, undeserving people. This mercy is both dispensed according to his sovereign will and rooted in his covenant faithfulness.


Why His Mercy Matters

 

Mercy is one of God’s attributes. Thus being merciful is fundamental to his nature. However, it is more than merely an expression of his being. Below are three other reasons God demonstrates mercy.

 

1. God’s Mercy Displays His Abundant Goodness

 

God rescues us from our miserable conditions to display his abundant goodness (Psalm 145:8-9); his, not ours. We don’t earn God’s favour. He gives it freely, mercifully, demonstrating the riches of his goodness.

 

2. His Mercy Makes Us Useful for Good Works

 

Secondly, God acts mercifully and rescues us from our miserable conditions to prepare us for good works (Ephesians 2:10). In his wisdom and goodness, God prepared and planned for those he rescued to be workers of good.

 

3. God’s Mercy Trains Us in Mercy

 

Finally, God works out his mercy in the lives of undeserving people so that they will show mercy to others. He shows us mercy so that we, too, can show mercy and compassion to those around us.

 

Article excerpt taken from The Gospel Coalition (African Edition). Read the full resource here: https://africa.thegospelcoalition.org/article/have-you-received-the-mercy-of-god-share-it/

 

 

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