Good Morning!
Micah 6:8; “He
has told you, O man, what is good; and what does the Lord require of
you but to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly
with your God?”
We have
all heard the old saying “give a man a fish and he eats for a day; teach a man
to fish and he eats for a lifetime.” It
is a way to view life and a way to live out a Christian, faithful
lifestyle. Yet it sort of misses the
point. It sounds good but it assumes
that you can actually fix the problem by yourself.
There is a
difference between mercy and justice.
Mercy is what you and I do to relieve pain and suffering. Mercy is giving the man a fish because he is
hungry and needs to eat today. Mercy is
meeting the needs of now, right now. It
is one of the most important things that we, as Christians, show one another. It should be an automatic response from each
of us. The desire to come to the aid of
someone in need should be in every Christian’s heart.
Justice is a
little different thing. Justice is
teaching the man to fish. Justice is
about fixing a problem that exists.
Mercy is giving someone the food they need to eat for today. Justice is getting them better jobs or better
pay so that they can afford to buy their own food. There is a difference in that justice usually
takes a large effort by a lot of people for a long time. It can be daunting. Yet we seek justice because God tells us
to. We are to do justice. We should not take advantage of anyone. We should not stand by as someone else takes
advantage either. God calls upon us to
seek and to do justice.
Yet it is a
sinful world and justice can take years to accomplish. Years to right the wrongs of cruelty and
exploitation. It can take years to get
people to recognize the problem. Yet the
person needs to eat today. He needs
shelter and protection now. So, he needs
our mercy right now. He needs justice,
that is for sure, but he needs mercy now.
This is
where we as Christians need to respond.
Sometimes, we look at a situation and see that justice is a long way off
and we are almost paralyzed by inaction.
There is no way we can aid everyone.
There is no way to continually try and use only mercy; we need to
accomplish justice. Yet for today, have
mercy; have mercy for one person. Feed
one man, one fish for today. Sometimes
that is all we can do. If that is all we
can do, then we do all we can; just that one fish to that one man.
So, calls
upon us to do justice; yet mercy must flow like a river because I can be
merciful and you can be merciful; one person aiding one person, as best as we
can. We can work toward justice; we can
strive for justice but we must live in mercy.
Every day we need to show mercy to our fellow man because every day God
shows you mercy.
Father of all
mercy, lead us to be merciful and to seek justice in this world. Break our hearts as we see pain and
suffering. Move us to action for those
who are in need of your holy compassion.
Use us as your instruments to brig healing to the world. In the precious name of Jesus we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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