Isaiah 59:1; Psalm 37:23
Isaiah 59:1-2; Hebrews 8:6
Isaiah 59:1; James 4:8
s we conclude this subject on the mercy of God, one truth must remain unmistakably clear: mercy is not exhausted, withdrawn, or selective; it is still available. Scripture…
ne of the most profound transitions mercy produces is identity change. Scripture declares that there was a time when we were “not a people,” and had “not obtained…
ne of the most important truths to understand as you grow in the revelation of mercy is that mercy is sustained through relationship, not chance. God is a…
ne of the most difficult seasons for any believer is the season of uncertainty; when direction is unclear, timing is slow, and outcomes are not yet visible. In…
ne of the quietest yet most powerful expressions of God’s mercy is prevention. Many people only thank God for what He delivered them from, but few recognise what…
here are moments in life when a situation appears to have crossed the line into deserved consequences. Human systems operate strictly by merit and penalty, but God’s dealings…
ne of the most striking things about God’s mercy is that it interferes with outcomes the enemy assumed were settled. Mercy is the one variable Satan never plans…