The sermon, part of a series titled "Have Mercy," explores the importance of showing mercy to others and building our lives on the principles of the Word of God. The pastor, Robert, begins by drawing parallels between a recent football game and the concept of mercy, before delving into the teachings of Jesus in Matthew 9. He warns that failing to apply these principles, including mercy, is akin to building a house on sand, which will ultimately collapse. Instead, we should build our lives on the rock, the Word of God, and understanding and practicing mercy is crucial for this foundation.
The pastor emphasizes the importance of showing mercy over religious sacrifices. He criticizes the Pharisees for prioritizing religious rituals over embodying the qualities and attributes of the church. He also highlights Jesus' willingness to associate with sinners, as demonstrated in Matthew 9 when Jesus calls Matthew, a despised tax collector, to follow him. The pastor then addresses the issue of lacking devotion and reverence in the practice of duties, emphasizing the absence of prayer, relationship, and worship despite the abundance of religious work. He asserts that without the practice of biblical worship, mercy will not be evident.
The pastor further emphasizes the importance of mercy over sacrifice, referencing the words of God in Hosea, where God expresses his displeasure with the Israelites who prioritize rituals and rules over showing mercy. He also highlights the importance of practicing faithfulness and extending mercy in order to align with God's desires. The pastor warns the congregation that there is an issue in the way they treat people, expecting them to be perfect like themselves. Instead, he urges them to love and embrace the lowest, the sickest, and the sinners.
The pastor then discusses the importance of loving God and loving others, referring to the Shema, which is the greatest commandment to love the Lord our God with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength. He emphasizes that loving God is the foundation of everything and highlights the problem of lacking love and faithfulness towards others. The pastor concludes by emphasizing the importance of showing mercy to others instead of simply following religious rules and rituals, encouraging the congregation to love on people, even those who may be considered unlovable.
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