SERIES: KEYS TO THE KINGDOM OF GOD
TEXT: MATTHEW 5:7.
God’s favor rests on those who live in the flow of His mercy. “Blessed are the merciful, for they will be shown mercy”-Matt. 5:7.
The beatitudes seem to fall into 2 distinct categories. The first four deal with our relationship to God.
- We are “poor in spirit,” admitting our need for Him.
- We “mourn.” We see our sin in the light of what Jesus sacrificed for us.
- We empty ourselves of self-sufficiency and exhibit Christ dependency.
- We are “meak”-we admit sin and we are saved.
- We hunger and we are filled.
Today let us talk about mercy.
In the first century Roman culture, mercy was not seen as a virtue, but was seen as a weakness.
- One Roman philosopher called mercy “A disease of the soul.”
- To them mercy was a sign that you are not a real man, a real Roman.
- The Romans gloried courage, justice, discipline and absolute power.
- They look down on mercy because they saw it as a sign of weakness and weakness was despised above all other human limitations.
- So mercy was very hard to find in those days of the Roman Empire.
- When Jesus Christ came into the Roman Empire, He was full of mercy and kindness and He freely gave it to countless members of people to whom He ministered.
- He showed mercy to people who were poor, sick, blind, crippled, discouraged, rejected and abused.
- God rewards the merciful with His mercy.
- God will never let “mercy” go unrewarded.
- Mercy pleases God the Father.
- What do we mean by the flow of mercy? Let us look at mercy from four perspectives.
THE DOWNWARD FLOW OF MERCY; Mercy offered.
- Mercy is available to all people –Matt. 5:45.
- No one deserves God’s mercy, because of sin.
- Mercy is showing great concern, for someone in need, having compassion, sympathy or pity.
- Mercy is one of God’s attributes-Eph. 2:4, “God is rich in mercy.
- Grace is God’s free gift displayed in the forgiveness of sin.
- Grace is extended to men as they are guilty-mercy is extended to them because they are miserable.
- Many people don’t know and realize that God’s kindness is available to them in the midst of their misery.
- God has great concern for those who are hurting-He is willing to help them if they are willing to let Him.
- Some people are experiencing physical misery because they are sick.
- Some live in emotional misery-They have fears and insecurities and emotional wounds from the past.
- Some people live in spiritual misery-They regret past mistakes, mental anguish and confusion.
- To receive God’s mercy we must take off our umbrellas of defense and let the kindness of God wash over them.
- Just accept God’s mercy upon your miserable life.
THE INWARD FLOW OF MERCY; Mercy received.
- When someone asks God for mercy, they are really asking for relief from whatever misery they are in.
- God’s mercy comes in form of grace and forgiveness.
- God’s mercy is to those who are obedient and to the unobedient-Matt. 5:45.
- The offer of mercy and its universal availability brings no benefits unless it is accepted.
THE OUTWARD FLOW OF MERCY; Mercy extended.
- Merciful people help hurting people (divorce, bereavement, abuse, shut-ins)
- These are people living in misery or suffering in some way.
- When we help those in misery we are showing them mercy.
- Mercy may come in form of a smile, a handshake, a hug, a kind word, a kind act, taking meals to people, visiting, praying for them, alleviating their pain and suffering.
- Merciful people assist those who are hurting.
- Merciful people are patient with those who struggle-Gal. 6:1-2.
- God is patient with us, let us show the same grace and patience for others.
- Walk patiently with those who are struggling-that is mercy.
- Merciful people are kind, even to their enemies-Matt. 5:46, “If you love those who love you, what reward will you get?”
- The true tests of a Christ’s follower is not to pay evil with evil, but to pay evil with good.
- How do you treat those who mistreat you?
- Merciful are forgiving people-Gal. 3:13.
“Bear with one another and forgive whatever grievances you may have against each other.” Forgive as the Lord forgave you.”
- “Blessed are the merciful for they shall receive mercy.”
- We show mercy, because we have received God’s mercy.
- If we allow mercy to flow out from us to others, it will change our lives and many lives around us.
THE RECIPROCAL FLOW OF MERCY; Mercy rewarded.
- Merciful people are only merciful because they themselves have received mercy.
- The more they allow mercy to flow in and out of their lives, the more it will be available to them-Luke 6:38.
- We need to live in the follow of God’s mercy.
CONCLUSION
- “Blessed are the merciful for they shall receive mercy.”
- Are you a merciful person?
- Will you show mercy to someone today?
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