AT THE MERCY OF LOVE
By Pastor Jack Hayford

At your mercy.

The phrase conjures up medieval images, doesn’t it? Picture a swordsman, his weapon slapped from his hand, backed up against a wall with his rival’s swordpoint against his throat...or see a breathless maiden, hands spread outward in pleading helplessness as she spins around and kneels in the center of the forest path along which she has been fleeting her pursuers.

At your mercy.

It suggests uncertain destiny, possible death, or, at best, some manner of enslavement.

It conveys an idea of an unpleasant, although preferable option—

...an alms, instead of nothing at all;

...a lease-on-life instead of death;

...an opportunity for ransom instead of permanent abduction.

It is something better than the worst, but not necessarily good.

The mercy the Scriptures teach, however, is of another kind. It is completely compassionate, entirely benevolent, and it is totally paid for. Best of all, it is an absolute trait of God Himself who is "rich in mercy" (Ephesians 2:4). Even the facts of my failure-deserving-judgement are met by God’s mercy. Astoundingly, His great kindness manifest through this trait of His nature makes it possible for righteousness and peace to "kiss each other" (Psalm 85:10).
And as though that weren’t enough, Scripture tells us that the Father’s mercy "endures forever!" (This is stated dozens of times, and more than twenty all at once in one chapter of the Bible—Psalm 136.)

With God, "mercy" isn’t an uncertain option, but rather a divine certainty. It is guaranteed compassion. It is paid-in-full forgiveness at the specific moment and point of need
(Hebrews 4:16).

In His wisdom, He frequently chooses to meet our needs by showing His love toward us through the hands and hearts of others. We have all been at the mercy of love—a love, which the "Father of mercies" (2 Corinthians 1:3) has sired in our hearts. We have been the helpless recipients of an outflow of merciful thoughtfulness and kindness. We have been blessed beyond our capacities to produce adequate words of thanksgiving to those who have prayed, cared, called, given, cooked, helped, encouraged...and on and on.

His mercy has been great, and He has shown it to each of us. It is wonderful to receive such mercy at the hand of one of His loving children. It is more wonderful still to be the hand that touches at the end of His arm that reaches.

That, too, is a privilege born of His mercy.


"Brethren, having boldness to enter the Holiest by the blood of Jesus, by a new and living way, which He consecrated for us..." Hebrews 10:19-20

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