Life Together: Don’t Be Reluctant to Show Mercy
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“When people sin, you should forgive and comfort them, so they won’t give up in despair” 2 Corinthians 2:7, CEV
In real fellowship people experience mercy. Fellowship is a place of grace, where mistakes aren’t rubbed in but rubbed out. Fellowship happens when mercy wins over justice.
We all need mercy, because we all stumble and fall and require help getting back on track. We need to offer mercy to each other and be willing to receive it from each other.
You can’t have fellowship without forgiveness because bitterness and resentment always destroy fellowship. Sometimes we hurt each other intentionally and sometimes unintentionally, but either way, it takes massive amounts of mercy and grace to create and maintain fellowship.
The Bible says, “You must make allowance for each other’s faults and forgive the person who offends you. Remember, the Lord forgave you, so you must forgive others” (Colossians 3:13, NLT).
The mercy God shows to us is the motivation for us to show mercy to others. Whenever you’re hurt by someone, you have a choice to make: Will I use my energy and emotions for retaliation or for resolution?
You can’t do both.
Many people are reluctant to show mercy because they don’t understand the difference between trust and forgiveness. Forgiveness is letting go of the past. Trust has to do with future behavior.
Forgiveness must be immediate, whether or not a person asks for it. Trust must be rebuilt over time.
Trust requires a track record. If someone hurts you repeatedly, you are commanded by God to forgive them instantly, but you are not expected to trust them immediately, and you are not expected to continue allowing them to hurt you. They must prove they have changed over time. The best place to restore trust is within the supportive context of a small group that offers both encouragement and accountability.
Question: Is there someone whom you need to show mercy? How can you begin to work towards doing so, with God’s help?
About this Author: Rick Warren

thank you i love listening to this pod cast
I love Rick Warren’s devotionals. They have been great. However, forgivness is not always immediate. For some, it can take time to truly forgive. It must be done over and over. We have a tendency to think forgivness is right now and then when the thoughts come back we get confused. That is spiritual warfare and we must keep forgiving.
This is a great reminder to speak Gods word-even if it’s by Faith until the breakthrough comes in our emotions and relationships if the other parties a willing vessel. It’s not easy, however possible because with Christ we can do all things. Nothing can seperate us from the love of God. He’s merciful, wise and always had the right boundaries in his relationships.