Good Morning All,
Matthew 9:13; “Go and learn
what this means, ‘I desire mercy, and not sacrifice.’ For I came not to call
the righteous, but sinners.”
“You have to
learn what it means!” I don’t know how
many times in my athletic career, playing and coaching, that this phrase was
used. In either instance, it meant that
the learning process was the old-fashioned way, some called it the school of
hard knocks. Sometimes you just have to
experience an event to learn what it means.
It is hard to explain how it feels to come up to bat in the bottom of
the last inning with your team behind by one run, a runner on third and you are
batting. You have to learn it. Some things can only be learned by
experience. Riding a bull is something
that can only be learned by riding a bull no amount of “book learning” will
ever replace riding the bull.
So how do we learn what it
means “I desire mercy, and not sacrifice”?
Well the best, and perhaps only way, is by experience and we have had a
lot of experience. We have received
mercy from God over and over. Jesus came
into the world to die for sinners, you and me.
He came while you and I were still enemies of God. We were seeking after our own selfish and
self-centered desires. Because of this
selfish desire, we were lost from God. We
were adrift in a broken world that the devil tormented. We were tormented as well and we deserved
it. Yet God had mercy. He showed us love that we did not
deserve. He shows us love we do not
deserve. He will show us love that we
will not deserve. Yet without that love,
we would not be completely lost.
So Jesus tells us to share
that mercy. We live entirely before God
because of his mercy. There is nothing
we can do to earn that love; there is no amount of sacrifices that we can
perform to earn it. So Jesus tells us to
live the same way; to show mercy to others as we have had mercy shown to
us. We are not to expect others to live
up to a standard that we fail to meet.
This only serves to reinforce that failure.
So we see that, in order to
reconcile with others, the only way is through mercy. We are reconciled to God because of his mercy
on us. We reconcile with our brother
through our mercy as well. It also takes
our brother’s mercy on us as well. We
can never build a relationship with each other by keeping score. A relationship is not about winning or
losing; it is not about control or dominance. A relationship requires love; it requires
mercy. Without mercy, relationships
shrivel up and die. Sometimes, we learn
that the hard way but we have the example and the experience of our own life
with God. We have received nothing but
mercy from God in order to be part of his kingdom, a member of his family. Mercy is how love works.
Gracious Father, in your
mercy we find hope. In your mercy, you
spared us from the torment of the devil and from eternal condemnation. Protect us by your grace. Guide us by your Spirit to have mercy on
those whom we meet, with those whom we love.
Be with those who are struggling showing mercy. Help them to see that through you mercy has
been shown to them. In Jesus’ precious
name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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