Mercy

John 7:51 (GW) “Do Moses' Teachings enable us to judge a person without first hearing that person's side of the story? We can't judge a person without finding out what that person has done.”
There is always two sides of a story. We the readers have benefit of knowing the beginning, we know that Jesus was born in Bethlehem, the Jews were arguing about where He had come from and therefore if He was indeed the Christ.
Us humans are easily offended because we do not know the full picture. We are offended because of our mindset and beliefs.
Jesus was calling the people to a higher way, a way of faith and grace. How much better it is to go to the Lord as say 'I do not understand why this person is doing this to me, help me see the big picture.'
In stead we react and take a stance of offence and lose all opportunity of discovering the greater purpose.
An offended heart does make one sick, it sours the milk whereas a merry heart, a heart not encumbered by offence or judgement, does good.
Mercy does indeed triumph over judgement. Judgement carries a penalty whereas mercy sets the captives free. Amen!

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