Hosea 6:6 (New International Version)
For I desire mercy, not sacrifice, and acknowledgment of God
rather than burnt offerings.
A few years ago a tragic accident happened on the back
roads of a small town. A Christian man, a humble servant of the Lord, a sweet
husband to his devoted wife, and a terrific dad to a couple of dynamic tweens,
was hit head-on by a drunk driver. He died on impact.
The drunk survived the ordeal and was facing heavy
criminal charges. Public opinion was that this guy should rot in prison. No
mercy for such an offence!
The mourning family, however, was not a normal, every-day
typically common kind of family. They were close to one another through an
invincible bound called divine love. They got together and pondered out loud:
What would Jesus do in our circumstances?
One thing they knew for certain was that their Master
would not linger in self-pity and unforgiveness. They were convinced they had
to reach out somehow to the guilty drunkard. Early one morning, the son and
daughter of the victimized dad went down to the prison to visit the drunk. To
the utter amazement of the guards, although both son and daughter were deep in
grief, they hugged the man and forgave him for his actions.
The surprised criminal couldn't stop his emotions from
overcoming him. He crumbled to his knees and started to cry. Instead of a fist
in his face, which is what he expected and knew he deserved, he received mercy.
He received love instead of utter contempt. He received divine grace instead of
condemnation.
Surprisingly, both the son and daughter visited that
prisoner regularly. They had truly forgiven the one who had killed their dad.
One of God's greatest desires is that we show mercy
towards one another. Although important, sacrifices, offerings and going to
church are inconsequential if mercy is not part of our lives.
Dear Lord we pray today that we would have a forgiving
heart. We pray that like You we would forgive those around us no matter how
great the offense. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
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