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January
16, 2002
BLESSED
ARE THE MERCIFUL
"Blessed
are the merciful: for they shall obtain mercy" (Matthew
5:7, KJV).
"The
merciful are those who manifest compassion to the poor, the
suffering, and the oppressed... God is Himself the source
of all mercy. His name is 'merciful and gracious' (Exodus
34:6). He does not treat us according to our desert. He does
not ask if we are worthy of His love, but He pours upon us
the riches of His love, to make us worthy. He is not vindictive.
He seeks not to punish, but to redeem. Even the severity which
He manifests through His providences is manifested for the
salvation of the wayward. He yearns with intense desire to
relieve the woes of men and to apply His balsam to their wounds.
It is true that God 'will by no means clear the guilty' (Exodus
34:7), but He would take away the guilt.
"The
merciful are 'partakers of the divine nature,' and in them
the compassionate love of God finds expression. All whose
hearts are in sympathy with the heart of Infinite Love will
seek to reclaim and not to condemn. Christ dwelling in the
soul is a spring that never runs dry. Where He abides, there
will be an overflowing of beneficence.
"To
the appeal of the erring, the tempted, the wretched victims
of want and sin, the Christian does not ask, 'Are they worthy?'
but, 'How can I benefit them?' In the most wretched, the most
debased, he sees souls whom Christ died to save and for whom
God has given to His children the ministry of reconciliation.
"Every
word or deed of unselfish kindness is an expression of the
love of Christ for lost humanity"--Thoughts From The
Mount of Blessing, pp., 21-23.
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