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Living as a Product of Mercy
Paul’s testimony in 1 Timothy 1:13–16 is a masterclass in mercy. He was a blasphemer, a persecutor, and a violent man—yet he says, “I obtained mercy.” Not only was he forgiven, but he was entrusted with ministry. That’s the power of mercy: it doesn’t just erase your past, it rewrites your future.
Every believer is a product of mercy. We were dead in sin, but God—rich in mercy—made us alive in Christ (Ephesians 2:4–5). Mercy is not just the starting point of salvation; it’s the sustaining force of our spiritual journey. From salvation to sanctification, from calling to commissioning, mercy is the thread that holds it all together.
Even the heroes of faith—Job, Moses, David—were sustained by mercy. Job, though blameless, complained under pressure. Moses, the meekest man, missed the Promised Land due to anger. David, a man after God’s heart, committed grievous sins. Yet all were restored, used, and remembered—because of mercy.
Mercy is not for the weak; it’s for the honest. It’s not for the guilty alone; it’s for the surrendered. And it’s not a one-time event—it’s a daily reality. To live as a product of mercy is to walk in humility, gratitude, and dependence. It’s to recognize that every breath, every breakthrough, every blessing is undeserved—but freely given.
Prayer:
Father, I am a product of Your mercy. Thank You for rewriting my story and redeeming my past. Help me to live in the awareness of Your mercy—not just as a recipient, but as a reflection. Let my life testify that mercy is real, powerful, and available to all.
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About this Plan

This 7-day plan explores the depth of God’s mercy—what it is, how to receive it, and why it matters. Rooted in Hebrews 4:16, each day reveals mercy not just as forgiveness, but as divine help, healing, and strength. Whether you're broken, confused, or simply hungry for more of God, this journey will guide you to the throne of grace where mercy flows freely.
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