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The Merciful: The Native Language of the Kingdom | May 10 | The Happy Life Series

51 min · 11 de may de 2026
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We live in a world wired for revenge. But Jesus says the blessed life — the happy life — belongs to the merciful.In this Mother's Day message from Matthew 5:7, we unpack what mercy actually is, why it's so costly, and why it's the native language of the Kingdom of God. Hint: it's not just withholding punishment — it's moving toward people with loyal love and gracious action.Through the parable of the Good Samaritan in Luke 10:30–37, we discover that the people we'd least expect are often the ones speaking mercy most fluently — and that Jesus is calling us to do the same.We'll wrestle with three honest questions:🔹 What does mercy actually look like in real life?🔹 Why is the merciful person truly blessed?🔹 How do we live from the mercy we've received — not just for it?From the story of the Charleston church shooting and the stunning forgiveness offered by grieving families, to the cross itself — this message will challenge you to stop avoiding people and start moving toward them.Mercy isn't something you do from a distance. It requires proximity. Presence. And it will cost you something. But it cost God everything.📖 Scriptures: Matthew 5:7 | Luke 10:30–37

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