“Let us come boldly to the throne of our gracious God. There we will receive His mercy, and we will find grace to help us when we need it most.” (Hebrews 4:16, NLT)
Jesus’ ministry was all about mercy. In fact, He showed mercy to everyone.
One definition of mercy is “undeserved forgiveness and unearned kindness.” When somebody forgives you and you don’t deserve it, that’s mercy. When somebody shows you a kindness you haven’t earned, that’s mercy. And the Bible says that God wants to show you mercy.
The truth is, you need mercy every single second of your life. The air you breathe and the water you drink are mercies from God. You wouldn’t be alive if it wasn’t for the mercy of God. God made you because He wanted to love you and show you His mercy.
There are many times you need God’s mercy in your life, starting with this one: You need God’s mercy when you’ve messed up.
We all do. None of us is perfect! We don’t measure up to our own standards, much less to God’s standards. Ecclesiastes 7:20 says, “Not a single person on earth is always good and never sins” (NLT). In other words, nobody gets it right all the time.
The Bible also says, “We all stumble in many ways” (James 3:2, NIV).
Have you ever stumbled with your words, attitude, actions, or emotions? Maybe you showed the wrong emotional response in a relationship and ended up hurting someone. When you keep stumbling over your sins and mistakes, how does God respond to you? With mercy.
The Bible promises, “Let us come boldly to the throne of our gracious God. There we will receive his mercy, and we will find grace to help us when we need it most” (Hebrews 4:16, NLT).
God wants you to go to Him with your habits, hurts, and hang-ups — and to go with confidence! He’s not going to scold you or condemn you. He’s going to respond with mercy.
Prayer
Father, I ask You to reach out Your hand of mercy each and every day. I’m a sinful human being and I have no control over my life, except for the peace I find in Your presence. Be with me throughout the day and fill my soul with Your joy and peace.
Pray, praise, give thanks, and stay encouraged!
Pastor Mike



