We have now entered the season of Lent. For many Christians, Lent is taken as a time of preparation for the celebration of Easter where God miraculously redeemed mankind by resurrecting His Son from the dead. It is also a time to consider what Jesus said and did; and how we should be living in light of His Words. ✞ ♥
During this season, here on the Seeking Him devotional blog, we have chosen to focus our devotionals on Jesus’ instructions and admonition communicated in Matthew chapter 5—the Beatitudes. Jesus said, “Blessed are…” and He went on to give instruction as to how to be “blessed.” To be ‘blessed’ is to ‘be happy, or to be envied.’ Truly for the Christian, we ARE blessed—oh, how very blessed we are! Those who observe our lives should clearly be able to tell that we ARE blessed—and that we KNOW it! ✞ ♥
Please consider Jesus’ instructions along with us. We pray that our words will encourage you and spur you on to be prepare your hearts for the joyous celebration of His Resurrection! ✞ ♥
Blessed are the merciful, for they will be shown mercy.
Matthew 5:7 NIV
Do you ever feel like you have been wronged by someone or by a group of people? We are going through this right now. It is a struggle to stay Christ-like in our situation. We have an unfinished fence and an unwilling neighbor. This neighbor is using part of our unfinished fence to build their own fence. Yet, this neighbor is complaining about our unfinished fence and our backyard. My husband works hard to maintain our backyard. Also, our neighborhood is in the woods. Critters abound but we get blamed. It is hard to show restraint and not bow down to this neighbor’s methods. Instead of coming to us, this neighbor is creating havoc. We are showing mercy trying to work with this neighbor, and we are not getting any mercy. Surely, there is a better way (on the neighbor’s end) to work this out.
As Christians we are supposed to show mercy to those who do us wrong. We are supposed to be forgiving of them. We are supposed to look beyond the sin that is committed against us and be forgiving. Yet it is hard to be merciful when the wronging party does not want to be merciful back.
Judge not, and ye shall not be judged:
condemn not, and ye shall not be condemned:
forgive, and ye shall be forgiven:
Luke 6:37
It is hard not to be judgmental of our neighbor at this time. We are trying not condemn them. It is hard to be forgiving of someone who won’t even come see you face to face. We are trying not to be judgmental. We are trying to be merciful and look past human actions. We are trying to do our part and be forgiving of our neighbor.
God looks past our sins against Him and shows us mercy. One day He will take us into His Kingdom and bless us with blessings that we can’t even imagine at this time. We will be given the ultimate mercy. There will be no more suffering, sickness, sadness, or woe. There will be ultimate glory and love.
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Dear Heavenly Father, thank You for Your mercy. Also thank You for giving us the ability to show mercy and be forgiving. In Jesus’ name, Amen.