January 28, 2012 — by Bill Crowder
Our Daily Bread
Read: Matthew 5:1-12
Blessed are the merciful, for they shall obtain mercy. —Matthew 5:7
Bible in a year:
Leviticus 1-4
Leviticus 1-4
People
who study sharks tell us that they are most likely to attack when they
sense blood in the water. The blood acts as a trigger to their feeding
mechanism and they attack, often in a group, creating a deadly feeding
frenzy. Blood in the water marks the vulnerability of the target.
Sadly, this is sometimes how people in the church respond to those
who are hurting. Instead of being a community where people are loved,
cared for, and nurtured, it can become a dangerous environment where
predators are looking for the “blood in the water” of someone’s
failings or faults. And then the feeding frenzy is on.
Instead of kicking people when they are down, we should be offering
the encouragement of Christ by helping to restore the fallen. Of
course, we’re not to condone sinful behavior, but our Lord calls us to
display mercy. He said, “Blessed are the merciful, for they shall
obtain mercy” (Matt. 5:7).
Mercy has been described as not getting what we deserve, and we all
deserve eternal judgment. The same God who shows us mercy in Christ
calls us to show mercy to one another.
So when we see “blood in the water,” let’s seek to show mercy. The day may come when we will want someone to show mercy to us!
Lord, help us to be merciful
To those who fall in sin,
Remembering You rescued us
And cleansed us from within. —Sper
To those who fall in sin,
Remembering You rescued us
And cleansed us from within. —Sper
We can stop showing mercy to others when Christ stops showing mercy to us.
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