Embodying Mercy: A Call to Compassion and Forgiveness

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1) "We become great judges of other people's sin, but great lawyers towards our sin. We judge other people's sin while at the same time we defend ours... Jesus is saying the art of mercy giving, to be merciful, there will be joy in your heart." [12:06]( | | )

2) "Mercy is defined in the Webster's dictionary this way: Compassionate or kindly forbearance shown towards an offender, an enemy, or other person in one's power... Not giving someone what they deserve. Think about the word grace, grace is the opposite of mercy. Grace is receiving something that you did not." [08:22]( | | )

3) "So from now on regard no one from a worldly point of view... We are to be leading them to the process so that the same thing that we received, they can receive and that is their balance be reduced to zero. He committed this to us the message of reconciliation. This means we hold the truth." [33:01]( | | )

4) "Everything that piece of paper represents... Don't pick it up. No more. It's gone. Everything that piece of paper represents, every emotion, everything that piece of paper. If you need to leave I understand... But it's the first step of being free." [01:05:33]( | | )

5) "The forgiven forgive. Here's a second way to be a merciful person... Sinner or saint you're going to face God. And part of my job is to prepare you for that final exam that's going to come one day." [19:27]( | | )

6) "The reason why people have a hard time loving somebody else is they haven't got the revelation of how much God loves them. So when you teach love you teach them that God loves you, God loves you, God loves you... And once he realizes a person realizes that they can start loving themselves showing themselves mercy." [50:51]( | | )

7) "And what we do is we may not be burning incense to the things that are in our heart that came from offense, abuse anything that's in our heart. What has happened is is we put it in there and we kind of build a wall around ourselves... And what he showed me about this was in Ezekiel when he went through the door into the basement of the temple, that was opening the door to your heart." [53:15]( | | )

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