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Pastor Chris White says to all of you: HELLO MY FRIENDS. May the Lord bless you today.
HOLA MIS AMIGOS. Que el Señor los bendiga.
Mercy and grace are often confused. While the terms have similar meanings, grace and mercy are not the same. To summarize the difference: mercy is God not punishing us as our sins deserve, and grace is God blessing us despite the fact that we do not deserve it. Mercy is deliverance from judgment. Grace is extending kindness to the unworthy.
According to the Bible, we have all sinned (Ecclesiastes 7:20; Romans 3:23; 1 John 1:8).
As a result of that sin, we all deserve death (Romans 6:23)
and eternal judgment in the lake of fire (Revelation 20:12-15).
With that in mind, every day we live is an act of God’s mercy. If God gave us
all what we deserve, we would all be, right now, condemned for eternity.
In Psalm 51:1-2,
David cries out, “Have mercy on me, O God, according to your unfailing
love; according to your great compassion blot out my transgressions. Wash away
all my iniquity and cleanse me from my sin.” A plea to God for mercy is
asking Him to withhold the judgment we deserve and instead grant to us the
forgiveness we in no way have earned.
We deserve nothing from God. God does not owe
us anything. Anything good that we experience is a result of the grace of God (Ephesians 2:5).
Grace is simply defined as unmerited favor. God favors, or gives us good things
that we do not deserve and could never earn. Rescued from judgment by God’s
mercy, grace is anything and everything we receive beyond that mercy (Romans 3:24). Common grace refers to the sovereign grace which God
bestows on all of mankind regardless of their spiritual standing before Him,
while saving grace is that special dispensation of grace
whereby God sovereignly bestows unmerited divine assistance upon His elect for
their regeneration and sanctification.
Mercy and grace are best illustrated in the
salvation that is available through Jesus Christ. We deserve judgment, but if
we receive Jesus Christ as Savior, we receive mercy from God and we are
delivered from judgment. Instead of judgment, we receive by grace salvation,
forgiveness of sins, abundant life (John 10:10),
and an eternity in Heaven, the most wonderful place imaginable (Revelation 21-22).
Because of the mercy and grace of God, our response should be to fall on our
knees in worship and thanksgiving. Hebrews 4:16 declares,
“Let us then approach the throne of grace with confidence, so that we may
receive mercy and find grace to help us in our time of need.”
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