Wednesday, July 31, 2013

James 2:13

                                             Mercy triumphs over judgment - James 2:13

Pride is a powerful mask. Though it fits perfectly on our face, it lacks all functionality. It is a mask that is blinding. It is a mask that I choose to wear daily. It is so deeply rooted in us, often times, we don't even recognize it as pride. It hides in a little corner surrounded by false humility.

I often stand in awe, that Christ uses prideful, angry, bitter people like me. This is not ploy to seduce encouraging words from you, it is simply a recognition of my own depravity. But recognizing ones own depravity is only half the picture. Christ has make things right. He saw a young man like me, rolling around in sin, and decided that he was worth the cost. The price was death on a cross. Now I have taken on the righteousness of Christ, not because I uphold some moral standard, but because Christ has paid the price for me. Because mercy triumphs over judgment, every time.

The other day I was driving to the supermarket. On the curb, there were two homeless men holding signs. I pictured myself running them over. I was filled with anger because in my blind perspective, these men were begging despite an ability to work, but in that same moment, the above verse came to mind.

I try not to be the person who liberally uses the phrase "God told me", but there are a few times in my life that I feel pretty confident that the Holy Spirit spoke to me. This was one of them. What I find the most interesting, is that in that moment, nothing circumstantially changed. I didn't get out of my truck and give them money, or share the gospel, or even smile at them. But there was a major paradigm shift that day. I realized that I am no better then they are. Nothing in me, has any more intrinsic value then they do. It is simply mercy triumphing over judgement, in my life, and in theirs.

Often times as Christians we get caught up in preaching morality. We push our political and moral views on people with a well intentioned although misguided attempt to show them the error of their ways. But we have two choices, we can either give people our hope, or we can give people our morality. We can share politics, or we can share the Gospel. We can spread hate, or we can spread love. One shows people a God who gives hope, and purpose, the other brings condemnation and bitterness.

In the end, there is one thing we need to remember, that is, mercy triumphs over judgment, every time.

1 comment:

  1. Thanks Mike. Since Mercy triumphs over judgement, then it is also fair to say hope triumphs over morality. I like that.

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