*Extravagant Forgiveness Is What Mercy Really Looks Like*

What would you do if you ran into someone who offended, upset, or greatly wronged you? 

The Pharisees in Jesus’ time taught that it was excessive to forgive someone more than three times. But Jesus’ teachings set a standard for extravagant forgiveness. He emphasized that we should forgive others generously and continuously.
*Luke 6:36 "Be ye therefore merciful, as your Father also is merciful."*
The outward expression of forgiveness can look different for everyone, but true forgiveness should offer mercy and compassion to those who hurt us. 

No doubt, forgiveness isn’t easy. Showing compassion to someone who hurt us goes against our natural desire. At times, it can even feel overwhelming, unfair, and impossible. But showing someone undeserved forgiveness and compassion is what mercy is … and it’s what Jesus does for us.  

God so loved the world that—despite our constant mistakes and continual rejection of His presence—He sent His only Son, Jesus, to die for us. Although we didn’t deserve His forgiveness, mercy, or love, He offered it to us anyways. And now, anyone who believes in Jesus can receive unlimited mercy and unmerited grace.  

It’s because God freely offers us mercy that He asks us to show mercy also to others. 

The world will tell us to hold onto our hurt and allow it to shape us. But Jesus wants to release us from the pain of our past by changing our heart’s posture toward others. This isn’t easy—it is often an act of continual, painful surrender. But Jesus doesn’t expect us to go through the process of forgiveness alone. He offers to help us if we are willing to trust Him and honor His teachings.

Jesus isn’t asking us to do anything that He hasn’t already done for us. And when we offer mercy to someone who has wounded us, we illustrate how God’s forgiveness has impacted us.  
So is there anyone we can offer mercy and forgiveness to today? Let's spend some time with God, asking Him to search our hearts, and give Him any hurt we’ve been carrying.

*Prayer To Show Mercy*
Father God, even though we mess up, hurt each other, and offend You—You still love us. You still have mercy on us. Thank You. Forgive us for all the times we’ve chosen anger and bitterness over forgiveness and compassion. Please reveal who we need to show mercy to today, and then help us to obey Your prompting. Show us how to love people like You love people. In Jesus’ Mighty Name, Amen.
*Extravagant Forgiveness Is What Mercy Really Looks Like* What would you do if you ran into someone who offended, upset, or greatly wronged you?  The Pharisees in Jesus’ time taught that it was excessive to forgive someone more than three times. But Jesus’ teachings set a standard for extravagant forgiveness. He emphasized that we should forgive others generously and continuously. *Luke 6:36 "Be ye therefore merciful, as your Father also is merciful."* The outward expression of forgiveness can look different for everyone, but true forgiveness should offer mercy and compassion to those who hurt us.  No doubt, forgiveness isn’t easy. Showing compassion to someone who hurt us goes against our natural desire. At times, it can even feel overwhelming, unfair, and impossible. But showing someone undeserved forgiveness and compassion is what mercy is … and it’s what Jesus does for us.   God so loved the world that—despite our constant mistakes and continual rejection of His presence—He sent His only Son, Jesus, to die for us. Although we didn’t deserve His forgiveness, mercy, or love, He offered it to us anyways. And now, anyone who believes in Jesus can receive unlimited mercy and unmerited grace.   It’s because God freely offers us mercy that He asks us to show mercy also to others.  The world will tell us to hold onto our hurt and allow it to shape us. But Jesus wants to release us from the pain of our past by changing our heart’s posture toward others. This isn’t easy—it is often an act of continual, painful surrender. But Jesus doesn’t expect us to go through the process of forgiveness alone. He offers to help us if we are willing to trust Him and honor His teachings. Jesus isn’t asking us to do anything that He hasn’t already done for us. And when we offer mercy to someone who has wounded us, we illustrate how God’s forgiveness has impacted us.   So is there anyone we can offer mercy and forgiveness to today? Let's spend some time with God, asking Him to search our hearts, and give Him any hurt we’ve been carrying. *Prayer To Show Mercy* Father God, even though we mess up, hurt each other, and offend You—You still love us. You still have mercy on us. Thank You. Forgive us for all the times we’ve chosen anger and bitterness over forgiveness and compassion. Please reveal who we need to show mercy to today, and then help us to obey Your prompting. Show us how to love people like You love people. In Jesus’ Mighty Name, Amen.
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