GOSPEL READING:
Luke 6:36-3836 Be merciful, even as your Father is merciful.37 "Judge not, and you will not be judged; condemn not, and you will not be condemned; forgive, and you will be forgiven; 38 give, and it will be given to you; good measure, pressed down, shaken together, running over, will be put into your lap. For the measure you give will be the measure you get back."
SCRIPTURE READING:
Daniel 9:4-104 I prayed to the LORD my God and made confession, saying, "O Lord, the great and awesome God, who keeps covenant and steadfast love with those who love him and keep his commandments, 5 we have sinned and done wrong and acted wickedly and rebelled, turning aside from your commandments and ordinances; 6 we have not listened to your servants the prophets, who spoke in your name to our kings, our princes, and our fathers, and to all the people of the land. 7 To you, O Lord, belongs righteousness, but to us confusion of face, as at this day, to the men of Judah, to the inhabitants of Jerusalem, and to all Israel, those that are near and those that are far away, in all the lands to which you have driven them, because of the treachery which they have committed against you. 8 To us, O Lord, belongs confusion of face, to our kings, to our princes, and to our fathers, because we have sinned against you. 9 To the Lord our God belong mercy and forgiveness; because we have rebelled against him, 10 and have not obeyed the voice of the LORD our God by following his laws, which he set before us by his servants the prophets.
Meditation: Do you know and experience the mercy God has
for you through the blood of Jesus Christ that was shed for you
and for your sins upon the cross? The Lord Jesus took our sins
upon himself and nailed them to the cross so that we could receive
pardon rather than condemnation, freedom rather than slavery to
sin, and healing for the wounds caused by sin, injustice, and
evil.
God's mercy knows no limits
God the Father never tires of showing his steadfast love and mercy
to those who seek him. Scripture tells us that his mercies never
cease. "The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases, his mercies
never come to an end; they are new every morning; great is your
faithfulness" (The Lamentations of Jeremiah 3:22-23). What can
hold us back from receiving God's mercy and pardon? Anger,
resentment, an unwillingness to forgive or to ask for pardon can
hold us back from the healing power and merciful love that has
power to wash away guilt and condemnation, fear and anger, pride
and resentment. The Lord Jesus offers us freedom to walk in his
way of love and forgiveness, mercy and goodness.
Imitate God the Father's mercy
We are called to be merciful towards one another just as our
heavenly Father has been merciful towards each one of us. Do you
quickly forgive those who wrong you or cause you grief or pain, or
do you allow ill-will and resentment to grow in your heart? Do you
pray for those who have lost sight of God's mercy, pardon, truth,
and justice?
In the Old Testament we see the example of Daniel, a man of great
faith in God's mercy and just ways, who prayed daily, not only for
himself, but for his own people, and for his persecutors as
well. Daniel was 'shamefaced' before God because he
recognized that his own people who had been called and chosen by
God as the people of Israel, were now suffering in exile due to
their sins and unfaithfulness to the covenant God had made with
them (see Daniel 9:4-10). Daniel did not sit in judgment over the
failings and sins of his own people, instead he pleaded with God
for compassion, pardon, and restoration. Our shame will turn to
joy and hope if we confess our sins and ask for God's healing love
and mercy..
Do not judge
Why does Jesus tell his followers to "not judge lest they be
judged"? Jesus knew the human heart all too well. We judge too
quickly or unfairly with mixed motives, impure hearts, and
prejudiced minds. The heart must be cleansed first in order to
discern right judgment with grace and mercy rather than with ill
will and vengeance.
Ephrem the Syrian (306-373 AD), a wise early Christian teacher
and writer, comments on Jesus' exhortation to not condemn:
Do not judge, that is, unjustly, so that you may not be judged, with regard to injustice. With the judgment that you judge shall you be judged. This is like the phrase "Forgive, and it will be forgiven you." For once someone has judged in accordance with justice, he should forgive in accordance with grace, so that when he himself is judged in accordance with justice, he may be worthy of forgiveness through grace. Alternatively, it was on account of the judges, those who seek vengeance for themselves, that he said, "Do not condemn." That is, do not seek vengeance for yourselves. Or, do not judge from appearances and opinion and then condemn, but admonish and advise. (COMMENTARY ON TATIAN'S DIATESSARON 6.18B.)
Grace and mercy
What makes true disciples of Jesus Christ different from those who
do not know the Lord Jesus and what makes Christianity distinct from
any other religion? It is grace - treating others not as they
deserve, but as God wishes them to be treated - with forbearance,
mercy, and loving-kindness. God shows his goodness to the unjust as
well as to the just. His love embraces saint and sinner alike. God
always seeks what is best for each one of us and he teaches us to
seek the greatest good of others, even those who hate and abuse us.
Our love for others, even those who are ungrateful and unkind
towards us, must be marked by the same kindness and mercy which God
has shown to us. It is easier to show kindness and mercy when we can
expect to benefit from doing so. How much harder when we can expect
nothing in return. Our prayer for those who do us ill both breaks
the power of revenge and releases the power of love to do good in
the face of evil.
Overcome evil with mercy and goodness
How can we possibly love those who cause us grief, harm, or
ill-will? With God all things are possible. He gives power and
grace to those who trust in his love and who seek his wisdom and
help. The Lord is ready to work in and through us by his Holy
Spirit, both to purify our minds and hearts and to help us do what
is right, good, and loving in all circumstances. Paul the Apostle
reminds us that "God's love has been poured into our hearts
through the Holy Spirit which has been given to us" (Romans 5:5)
God's love conquers all, even our hurts, injuries, fears, and
prejudices. Only the cross of Jesus Christ and his victory over
sin can free us from the tyranny of malice, hatred, revenge, and
resentment, and give us the courage to overcome evil with good
(Romans 12:21). Such love and grace has power to heal, restore,
and transform us into the image of Christ. Do you know the power
of Christ's redeeming love and mercy?
Psalm 79:8-11,13
8 Do not remember against us the iniquities of our forefathers; let your compassion come speedily to meet us, for we are brought very low.
9 Help us, O God of our salvation, for the glory of your name; deliver us, and forgive our sins, for your name's sake!
10 Why should the nations say, "Where is their God?" Let the avenging of the out-poured blood of your servants be known among the nations before our eyes!
11 Let the groans of the prisoners come before you; according to your great power preserve those doomed to die!
13 Then we your people, the flock of your pasture, will give thanks to you for ever; from generation to generation we will recount your praise.
Daily Quote from the Early Church Fathers: The Practice of Mercy, by Augustine of Hippo, 354-430 A.D.
"The practice of mercy is twofold: when vengeance is sacrificed
and when compassion is shown. The Lord included both of these in
his brief sentence: 'Forgive, and you shall be forgiven; give, and
it shall be given to you.' This work has the effect of purifying
the heart, so that, even under the limitations of this life, we
are enabled with pure mind to see the immutable reality of God.
There is something holding us back, which has to be loosed so that
our sight may break through to the light. In connection with this
the Lord said, 'Give alms, and behold, all things are clean to
you.' Therefore the next and sixth step is that cleansing of the
heart." (excerpt from Letter 171A.2)