Heaven Land Devotion - The Depths of Mercy

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Have you ever found yourself desperate, hopeless and in need of mercy? Where you found yourself in a situation or circumstance where you were on the edge of a precipice?

Then by means of something unexpected an act of mercy came to you. Then you knew deep within yourself it was of God. It changed you forever. Then you went on and went out to give mercy to others in life.

It was because a fountain of mercy was opened within that is still flowing out. It has life giving power. Whenever a believer receives the mercy of God it is alive and active. It never leaves them. That very mercy is Jesus Christ.

David said, "Mercy is built up forever," and "He sits upon the mercy seat."

Our Father in heaven is called "The Father of mercy, the God of all comfort." God wants us to never stop giving out mercy. Let it flow. If we stop giving mercy then we shut up the flowing life of Jesus Christ from those that need it most.

Then we become dead-pools of polluted coldness. Our hearts become "like the adamant stone."

The more mercy you give the more you become a "vessel of mercy prepared aforetime unto glory." It is a sanctifying work preparing you for heaven.

"God's mercy is so great that you may sooner drain the sea of its water, or deprive the sun of its light, or make space too narrow, than diminish the great mercy of God." ~ Charles H. Spurgeon

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