But the wisdom that comes from heaven is first of all pure;
then peace-loving, considerate,
submissive,
full of mercy and good fruit, impartial and
sincere.
James 3:17NIV
Monday!
Back to Gods gym!
Today we're up to;
"full of mercy"
This verse is describing the wisdom that we are looking to access, and live out
If I look back over the course of my life, I don't think that anyone could use those three words to describe me...yet...that is what James calls me to.
A life full of mercy.
We tend to follow the pattern of the world around us, our upbringing, our experiences, expectations of others, the noise of the prevailing culture.
These things are subtle, and "normal".
Until James says;
"be full of mercy"!
Full. There's no room for other things when I'm full
Mercy is an outward looking, others oriented, attitude of the heart that leads to action...
Mercy
Compassion
How would I live if my heart was truly "full of mercy"?
Maybe I can try it today...
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