Mercy without justice is soon not mercy. Justice requires that those who are wicked must be eliminated, just as those who follow God recieve mercy and inherit all things.
As we read Acts 14, Paul and Barnabas are amongst diverse groups of Jews, Greeks, believers and nonbelievers. They experience a series of extreme lows and peaks, just as we do. He states "we are just like you, human". What else does Paul...
God hates pride and haughtiness. In the Kingdom of God all nations and individuals will be brought low. Pride was the first sin and it precedes and leads to all other sins. The antidote is simple. Be patient, maintain an attitude of...
The Eighth Day is a new and different festival from the previous seven days of the Feast. This day pictdures the great mercy of God Who will offer eternal life to all who have ever lived and died.
It's what the Last Great Day is all about. II PET 3:9. We look forward to seeing friends, family and "good" people we have known ... and dealing with "bad" people. We serve a merciful God whose mercy lasts forever...
How do we look at mercy when it comes to us versus other people? To accept God’s mercy and refuse to give mercy to others, means God will withdraw His mercy from you. Let’s examine stories of mercy that we can learn from.
This message is about mercy in keeping with the overall theme of the Feast this year (i.e. let this mind be in you). It goes on to describe God's nature and His posistion of sitting on a White Chair (mercy seat) and encouarages us to try...
The Beatitudes are steps leading to God’s Kingdom.
We all want mercy for ourselves and justice or fairness for others. We should want mercy for all. God gives us mercy and expects us to pass it on.
That which is in our heart...
A Great Day in more ways than one.
In all the generations of God’s Church we are called from humanity, and we will be together someday to work with those who are not called now.
Some in the world have a very positive spirit but are...