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This Thing Called Mercy

DAY 4 OF 4

Mercy is a divine mystery. You cannot buy it, earn it, or work for it, yet the Word of God shows that we can posture ourselves to receive it.

The mercy of God is His sovereign choice, but we can align our hearts in humility and faith to be candidates of that mercy.

Approach the throne of grace to obtain mercy from the Lord. Come to the mercy seat where the King sits and draw near. Jesus is calling you into intimacy with Him. The mercy seat is where He meets with us, speaks to us, and restores us.

Confess your sins and do not hide them. Repent and return to God with sincerity of heart. Show mercy unto others, for as you sow mercy, you will reap mercy.

Finally, develop an intentional and deep Father–child relationship with the Lord, for a loving Father never withholds compassion from His children.

Mercy responds to humility, honesty, and hunger for God. When you draw near, He draws near, and His mercy will speak for you.

Closing Charge:

Walk in the revelation of mercy. Let it shape how you pray, how you forgive, and how you love. The mercy of God is not a moment; it is a mantle. Carry it everywhere you go, and may your life become a living testimony that mercy still speaks.

Prayer:

By the mercies of God, I will not be consumed. The mercies of God will preserve me. God will arise and have mercy upon me, in the name of Jesus. Amen.

As you walk in the mercy of God, we weclome you to join us at The Prevailing and Borderless Church.

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This Thing Called Mercy

Mercy is a divine mystery, a gift given by God to those whose hearts are open to receive it. It cannot be earned or bought, yet it transforms everything it touches. The Lord delights in showing mercy, choosing when, where, and to whom He extends it. Through this plan, we explore the dimensions of God’s mercy: not receiving the punishment we deserve and receiving the blessings we do not deserve. As you journey through these teachings, may your heart be softened to receive His mercy anew, and may your life become a living testimony that mercy still speaks.

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