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Monday 11 May 2015
The Merciful
~ The Merciful
~ Question: "What does ‘blessed are the
merciful’ mean?"
Answer: Jesus opens His Sermon on the
Mount with the Beatitudes, a series of
statements describing the blessed life.
The fifth Beatitude states, “Blessed are
the merciful, for they will be shown
mercy” ( Matthew 5:7).
First, the word translated “blessed” is
one that has the general meaning of
“happy” or “joyful.” It is a spiritual
blessedness, a divine satisfaction that
comes from a right relationship with
God.
To be merciful is to show forgiveness
and compassion to those in need. Jesus
frequently spoke of this trait. In the
Lord’s Prayer, He says, “Forgive us our
debts, as we also have forgiven our
debtors” ( Matthew 6:12). In Matthew
9:13 Jesus instructs the Pharisees, “Go
and learn what this means: ‘I desire
mercy, not sacrifice.’ For I have not come
to call the righteous, but sinners.”
We are blessed if we are merciful
because mercy is something God Himself
displays. God’s mercy is the withholding
of a just punishment. Deuteronomy 30:3
says, “The LORD your God will restore
your fortunes. He will have mercy on
you” (NLT). The psalmist writes, “Praise
be to the LORD, for he has heard my cry
for mercy” ( Psalm 28:6). Jesus Himself
often showed mercy, as we see in His
healing of the man freed from demons:
“Go home to your own people and tell
them how much the Lord has done for
you, and how he has had mercy on
you” ( Mark 5:19).
We have received God’s mercy. Romans
11:30 notes, “You who were at one time
disobedient to God have now received
mercy.” Paul shared that his ministry was
given to him by God’s mercy ( 2
Corinthians 4:1). He also saw his
salvation as an act of God’s mercy: “I was
shown mercy because I acted in
ignorance and unbelief” ( 1 Timothy
1:13). Our salvation is also called an act
of God’s mercy: “He saved us, not
because of righteous things we had
done, but because of his mercy” ( Titus
3:5). As Peter expressed it, “In his great
mercy he has given us new birth into a
living hope through the resurrection of
Jesus Christ from the dead” ( 1 Peter 1:3).
God’s children reflect His mercy and are
therefore merciful themselves. The
merciful in this world are blessed in the
sense that they know God’s joy. The
person who is merciful will be eternally
happy because he knows God’s mercy.
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