The unending, overwhelming patience of our God.
It brings me to my knees with tears of gratitude.
Still.
Once, Mercy brought me to the end of myself, then to the beginning of a new life.
Over and over again, Mercy triumphs over judgement and comes running for me.
Never deserved, always lavished, Mercy is unexplainable but when experienced, is undeniable.
To be a receiver of Mercy, makes me a giver of the same.
Mercy reigns.
Mercy is a person.
Susan M Shipe says
Mercy is a PERSON – His name is Jesus. I love Him so. #9
Kim Stanley says
me too Susan. Thank you for your comment. FMF #12
Amie says
It’s beautiful that God gives us the opportunity to practice the mercy He has shown us. It is also terribly challenging, and if I’m being honest, one of the areas I struggle with most. I’m a numbers girl. I like logic and order. Mercy throws everything off balance. But when I am able to step back from myself, I can admit that it throws everything off balance in the most wonderful way.
Amie, FMF #11
Kim Stanley says
I never scored very high in the mercy category when taking the Spiritual gifts survey. But God being rich in mercy ….lives his mercy through me as i “step back from myself” as you so perfectly put it. Thank you.. FMF #12
Andrew Budek-Schmeisser says
This is lovely, but when I got to the last line, I misread it, as I am running rather a high fever toay.
I read, “Mercy is a prison.”
And then I thought about it for a bit. Can’t say the results are stellar, but there may be something in them.
Mercy is a prison
in which we hold, enchained,
our ego and false reason,
and cause them to remain
remanded thus in stillness
to watch while kindness grows
and letting them bear witness
to what they deeply know,
that they have sinned, and badly,
and must in durance vile
pass the time, so sadly
until the gaoler’s gentle smile
tells them that their lesson’s learned,
and now, at last, the key is turned.
Loretta says
Beautiful photo and poem. Fmf #2
Annette says
mercy is so powerful. Visiting from spot #25