13.5 Happy at Home: An In-depth Study of the Beatitudes. Week 5: Showing and Receiving Mercy
In this we continue walking verse by verse through the Beatitudes with Matthew 5:7: “Blessed are the merciful, for they shall obtain mercy.” After laying the foundation of humility, repentance, meekness, and hunger for righteousness, we now see what naturally flows from a heart transformed by God, mercy.
Mercy is compassion in action, love that moves toward someone in need, suffering, or sin. While grace is receiving what we don’t deserve, mercy is not receiving what we do deserve. Mercy withholds judgment. It forgives. It steps in. It acts. At the same time, mercy is not ignoring sin, excusing wrongdoing, enabling bad behavior, or denying justice. True mercy upholds truth while responding with compassion.
We first see mercy in the character of God, He reveals Himself as merciful, slow to anger, and abounding in steadfast love. Mercy is not just something God does; it is who He is. We then see mercy fully displayed in the person of Jesus, who forgave sinners, healed the broken, touched the unclean, and restored the outcast. Finally, mercy is meant to be expressed through us. Those who have received mercy are called to extend it.