Midtown Presbyterian Church
It is week 6 of our Live In Love sermon series, as Luke Parker asks us how much we love Mercy. This morning, Luke 7:31-50 confronts us with an uncomfortable truth: we are all masters at rigging the game of righteousness in our favor. Through the vivid story of a woman known as a sinner anointing Jesus at a Pharisee's dinner party, we discover that our scorekeeping mentality prevents us from experiencing true mercy. The message challenges our tendency to judge others while justifying ourselves, whether we lean toward religious conservatism or progressive inclusivity. We see how Simon the Pharisee treated Jesus as important but not most important, staffing out hospitality rather than offering it personally. In contrast, the woman brought everything she had, using her own hair and expensive perfume to honor Christ. The central revelation is staggering: God forgave us long before we ever asked, and those who recognize how much they've been forgiven love most deeply. This isn't about earning mercy through good works or maintaining a spiritual scorecard. It's about drawing close to the Son of righteousness and being radiated with His warmth and light until mercy flows naturally from our lives. The story of Saint Pelagia reminds us that no one is beyond the transforming power of encountering someone who truly loves mercy.
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