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ARE YOU a MERCIFUL PERSON?
-by David Wilkerson.

Great are thy tender mercies, O Lord" (Psalm 119:156). "The Lord
is gracious and full of compassion; slow to anger, and of great
mercy. The Lord is good to all; and his tender mercies are over all
his works" (145:8-9, my italics).

I want to ask you a question I've been asking myself lately: Are
you a merciful person? Most of us would answer, "I think I am
merciful. To the best of my ability, I sympathize with those who
suffer. I feel the pain of my hurting brothers and sisters in Christ,
and I try to help them. I do my best to assist my neighbors in
need. And when people hurt me, I forgive them and don't hold a
grudge."

I believe all true Christians have a good measure of mercy for the
lost and hurting. I thank God for that. But the sad truth is, God's
Word exposes in many of us deep roots of bias and very limited
concepts of mercy.

Most religions that claim to fear God have a creed or doctrine that
says, "God's tender, loving mercies extend to all of humankind."
As followers of Jesus, we talk so much about his tender mercies
to the wide world. But here is the truth:

There are many people to whom large numbers of Christians limit
God's mercy. I think of prostitutes who work in godless brothels. I
think of people in Africa and other continents dying by the
thousands with AIDS. I think of homosexuals who endure endless
heart-aches and mental anguish, the trials of their lives, and who
drink themselves into oblivion to try to cover their pain.

From what I read in Scripture, I can't accept that my Savior would
ever turn down the desperate cry of a prostitute, a homosexual, a
drug addict or alcoholic who has hit rock bottom. His mercies are
unlimited: there is no end to them. Therefore, as his church -
Christ's representative body on the earth - we cannot cut off
anyone who cries out for mercy and deliverance.

We may not even be aware of these inner biases until suddenly
they're in our face, confronting us with the truth about our hearts.
As you consider this in your own life, I ask you again: Are you a
merciful person, tender and loving? I picture many readers saying,
"Yes." Yet, ask those around you - your family, your co-workers,
your friends and neighbors, your friends of a different color - and
see how they respond.

-SOURCE: http://davidwilkersontoday.blogspot.com/
Copyright (c) 2009 World Challenge, Inc.

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Strive to enter in at the strait gate:for many, I say unto you will seek to enter in, and shall not be able. ( Luke 13:24 )

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