The Weight Of Mercy
Apostle Grace Lubega
Matthew 23:23(KJV) Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye pay tithe of mint and anise and cummin, and have omitted the weightier matters of the law, judgment, mercy, and faith: these ought ye to have done, and not to leave the other undone.
The Mercy of God is weighty.
This is very important because if you never understand the love and mercy of God in its fullness, you will never heal from the consequences of your mistakes; your weaknesses in the flesh will always come with destruction.
The end result is that the weakness will wield you to exhaustion, that you will not be able to come out of it.
People who do not understand the mercy of God suffer from weaknesses that they cannot come out of and the consequences of these weaknesses follow them until the day they die.
When a man does not see this mercy for what it is, he will conclude that there are things about his life that will never change. He assumes that some mistakes are irreversible.
The Mercy of God disputes this. It reminds us that with God, all things are possible (Matthew 19:26).
The Bible says God’s mercies are new every morning (Lamentations 3:23). This means that every day is a new opportunity from heaven to change your situation and circumstances.
Hallelujah!
FURTHER STUDY: Lamentations 3:23, Matthew 19:26
GOLDEN NUGGET:
If you never understand the love and mercy of God in its fullness, you will never heal from the consequences of your mistakes.
PRAYER: Loving Father, I thank you for this Word. I awaken every day to the assurance that I am loved and I am forgiven. I receive and embrace your endless mercies, to look past yesterday and set my eyes on what tomorrow brings. This day, I rejoice in this banner of love that is over me. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
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We grow in stages; we learn in phases. Until you understand this pattern child of God, the stage of your growth will be in conflict with the phase of your learning.
The spiritual realm has places for the sons of God.
The judgments of God are weighty.
The Bible through our theme scripture reveals a fundamental truth about the place of the law in the New Testament dispensation.
The Bible reveals to us that because of the new covenant, the old covenant is decayed, waxes old, and is ready to vanish away.
The wages of sin is death (Romans 6:23). This is a divine law.
One day, I heard a Christian share a story of their child who was struggling with autism. The Christian explained that the reason why they gave birth to an autistic child was because they had aborted their first child. It was this person’s view that God was punishing them with an autistic child because of what they had done in the past.
A believer who relates with God only on the basis of a purged conscience, and not beyond, has not matured in the understanding of God.
A purged conscience gives a man the comfort that his sins have been forgiven. However, it does not deliver the man from the dictates of the flesh and of his carnal or sensual pleasures.
In the Old Testament dispensation, the relationship of Israel with God was centred around the sin question. Any interaction with God was on the basis of a yearly sacrifice made by the High Priest that purified their flesh.
We live in a dispensation where some Christians have not understood the God they serve and because they have not understood Him, some treat their relationship with Him as a betting or gambling arrangement.