Compassion and Mercy

Compassion and Mercy

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Good and mercy

God's mercy is an eternal attribute that is actively shown through His actions towards His people. As His followers, we are called to be moved with mercy and do things for the benefit of those in need.

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God's mercy is an eternal attribute that is actively shown through His actions towards His people. As His followers, we are called to be moved with mercy and do things for the benefit of those in need.

The Active Hope of the Pilgrim: Keeping and Longing for Divine Mercy

The journey of faith, from ancient laments to modern challenges, is fundamentally defined by an active posture of hope and expectant waiting. This deep trust in God's unwavering character calls us to persevere and actively keep ourselves within His love.

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The Active Hope of the Pilgrim: Keeping and Longing for Divine Mercy Psalms 38:15 • Jude 1:21

Mercy that pleases God

God's love for us is not conditional on our spiritual inventory, and He shows mercy to us even when we don't deserve it. In Jesus' time, the religious leaders forgot to show mercy to the marginalized and poor, and today we must remember to act with mercy towards others.

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God's love for us is not conditional on our spiritual inventory, and He shows mercy to us even when we don't deserve it. In Jesus' time, the religious leaders forgot to show mercy to the marginalized and poor, and today we must remember to act with mercy towa...

The Church - A Compassionate Community

The Lord is always available to attend to our needs, no matter how big or small they may seem. We should also be people of compassion, treating others with mercy and grace, just as Christ did.

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The Lord is always available to attend to our needs, no matter how big or small they may seem. We should also be people of compassion, treating others with mercy and grace, just as Christ did.

Romans 12 (Part 8)

In Romans 2:13, the concept of sharing with the needs of the saints is discussed. The Greek word for sharing has the insinuation of fellowship, intimacy, and identification with those we are sharing with.

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Let’s go to Romans Chapter 2. I think by now most of the congregation can open with their eyes closed the 12th chapter, Romans because we’ve been there for many, many weeks now. service and how Christian service should be conducted in the context of the congregation, what kind of attitudes should permeate the Christian service. In verse 12 last Sunday we discussed the last part of verse 12, we a

His Mission, Our Assurance

Friends, we're called into God's eternal, worldwide mission, not our own small ideas. While the scope can feel overwhelming, this divine mission is grounded in His absolute authority and limitless provision.

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His Mission, Our Assurance Friends, we're called into God's eternal, worldwide mission, not our own small ideas. While the scope can feel overwhelming, this divine mission is grounded in His absolute authority and limitless provision.

A merciful and compassionate God

The Lord calls the disciples for a vacation, but the plan is interrupted by a great crowd in need of ministry. The Lord's reaction shows his compassionate and merciful heart, which always takes pity on our needs and condition.

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The Lord calls the disciples for a vacation, but the plan is interrupted by a great crowd in need of ministry. The Lord's reaction shows his compassionate and merciful heart, which always takes pity on our needs and condition.

Divine Mercy and Spiritual Resurrection: An Exhaustive Theological Interplay of Micah 7:18 and Ephesians 2:4-5

The biblical narrative unveils a profound continuum of progressive revelation, where foundational theological paradigms from the Hebrew Bible find their ultimate fulfillment in the New Testament. At the heart of this continuity is the unfolding of God's character, particularly the interdependent attributes of mercy, grace, and covenantal love.

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Introduction to the Biblical Paradigms of Mercy The biblical narrative operates upon a highly structured continuum of progressive revelation, wherein the foundational theological paradigms introduced in the prophetic lit Historical and Literary Context of Micah 7:18-20 To apprehend the profound theological weight and sheer audacity of Micah 7:18, one must first accurately locate it within the broader literary and historical framework of