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These virtues are the heartbeat of Christianity because they are the heart of our God.
The cross of Jesus Christ continues to be the supreme testament of truth and mercy. It is the perfect merging of similar yet dissimilar virtues. Truth we may say confronts and convicts but it is in the simultaneous extension of mercy or comfort, in action, that fulfills the mission perfectly. As people of The Way, we simultaneously bowed our knees to Truth and were apprehended by Mercy Himself at the time of our conversion or salvation
which catapulted us from a state of separation and self rule to restoration and God’s rule.
Truth we may say confronts and convicts. As disciples of Jesus, we must come to not only walk in truth but to commingle and apply it with mercy. The Old Testament admonishes us in
(Micah 6:Cool Amplified
to do justly, and to love kindness and mercy, and to humble yourself and walk humbly with your God. This is what He desires of us. In the New Testament the story of the Good Samaritan, found in
(Luke 10:25-37)
is an excellent illustration of the application of truth and mercy. It is the way in which we are called to walk, man to man. Just as Jesus dealt and deals with us, so we are called to...
go and do the same with those we come in contact with.
Extending mercy as we share truth is not un-Christian but God's way.
We do not have to pump our fists or point our fingers in the sharing of truth. Jesus showed us a more excellent way and but for a few examples, such as the cleansing of the temple,
He did not raise his voice nor get in any one's face. He did not deem it wise or becoming to meet force with force as did His disciples.
Why?
He knew there was a better way...

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