ROMANS 11:30
“For just as you once were disobedient to God, but now have been shown mercy because of their disobedience,”
Do you remember the childhood game of “Mercy”? Two kids would face each other and raise both hands toward the other person, palms facing them. Then you interlock your fingers with palms touching (this was definitely a pre-covid game, lol). Each person would try to bend the other’s fingers back until they cried, “Mercy!” It could be quite painful. I don’t know if kids still play that or not.
Unlike that childhood game, God doesn’t bend our fingers back until we cry out for mercy. He shows us mercy the moment we cry out to Jesus. The Greek word used here for “shown mercy” is the verb eleéō. Do you remember what mercy is? Mercy is not getting what you deserve. Because of our disobedience, we deserve judgment and hell. But because of our confession of sin and obedience to Christ, we have been shown mercy.
APPLICATION
I think the application for us is obvious. Obedience equals mercy. Disobedience equals no mercy. I have a nephew who chose to illustrate mercy to his oldest child when she was small. She had been disobedient about something and when caught, her dad took her in his lap and said, “You know what you did deserves a spanking. But I am going to show you mercy.” He didn’t realize her younger brother was watching all of this and listening. A few days later the brother disobeyed and was facing a spanking. When the dad took him in his arms, he cried out, “Show me mercy! Show me mercy!”
Are we that way? Do we disobey God and then cry out for mercy? That’s not what God does. He extends mercy because of our repentance and confession of sin. Strong’s Concordance says this word “expresses the active bestowal of mercy – an outward movement of compassion that alleviates misery.” Have you been miserable before? I can recount a few times in my life that has been the case.
The Hebrew equivalent of eleéō is racham (to show compassion). Can you think of a few times that was what the Lord did for Israel? Time and time again, we see that shown by God to the nation of Israel when they repented and sought His face. All we need to do today is the same. We need to seek His face. He is listening and actively ready to show us the mercy we desire.
Thank You, Lord, for Your mercy shown to me even when I don’t deserve it.
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