Mercy Triumphs Over Judgment, Part 7 – The Mirror of Mercy 
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Mercy Triumphs Over Judgment, Part 7 – The Mirror of Mercy 

The mirror of God’s mercy reflects truth in love, helping us see ourselves and others clearly. When we look into the Word of God—the ultimate mirror—it reveals both our flaws and our worth at the same time. Yet this reflection invites transformation without condemnation.

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Mercy Triumphs Over Judgment, Part 6 – Celebration Mercy
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Mercy Triumphs Over Judgment, Part 6 – Celebration Mercy

The father’s response to the older son is a great example of God’s mercy. Instead of rebuking the older son for his anger and judgmentalism, the father gently affirms his identity: "Son, you are always with me, and everything I have is yours."

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Mercy Triumphs Over Judgment – Part 5: Mercy Brings a New Chance
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Mercy Triumphs Over Judgment – Part 5: Mercy Brings a New Chance

The story of Peter’s restoration reveals the transformative power of Jesus’ mercy. Jesus had every right to condemn Peter, to call him unworthy to be his disciples. But mercy triumphed over judgment, as Jesus extended mercy and restored Peter to become one of His greatest disciples.

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 Mercy Triumphs Over Judgment       Part 4: Empathy vs. Apathy
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Mercy Triumphs Over Judgment Part 4: Empathy vs. Apathy

Mercy begins with compassion, a deep, gut-wrenching empathy that moves us to action. The Samaritan didn’t just feel bad for the man—he acknowledged his pain and took steps to help. This is the essence of mercy: entering into others’ struggles to bring relief and comfort.

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Mercy Triumphs Over Judgment (Part 1) Mercy vs Grace
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Mercy Triumphs Over Judgment (Part 1) Mercy vs Grace

The reality is, we all need mercy—whether it’s from God, others, or even ourselves. In moments of failure, guilt, or suffering, mercy forgives and restores. Without mercy, judgment and accusation can take over, leaving us in bondage.

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Mercy triumphs over judgment (Introduction)
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Mercy triumphs over judgment (Introduction)

When we show mercy, we reflect God’s heart and His unconditional love to those around us. Let us journey together to discover what it means to love mercy, walk humbly before God, and share His tender compassion with others.

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Money Is Spiritual:Part 15 Comparing Wealth
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Money Is Spiritual:Part 15 Comparing Wealth

One common spiritual struggle with money is the tendency to compare our financial situation to others. Insecurity often drives this comparison—when we feel inadequate or lack confidence in our self-worth.

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Money is Spiritual, Part 13: Preserving Treasure
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Money is Spiritual, Part 13: Preserving Treasure

We are called to manage our resources intentionally and saving not in fear but in faith. When we save wisely, we honor God as his stewards while also creating a foundation of stability for ourselves and others.

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Money is Spiritual: Part 10 – Sharp Diligence
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Money is Spiritual: Part 10 – Sharp Diligence

Biblical diligence encompasses more than effort—it includes sharp focus, avoiding distractions and trivial matters; determination, pressing forward with consistency even when challenges arise; and excellence, doing work with quality, wisdom, and purpose.

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Money Is Spiritual, Part 9: Overindulgence
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Money Is Spiritual, Part 9: Overindulgence

The Bible teaches us the importance of moderation and prudent living. One reason many people struggle financially is excessive indulgence in pleasure—particularly food, drink, and luxury.

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Money is Spiritual – Part 7: 10 Common Lies About Money
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Money is Spiritual – Part 7: 10 Common Lies About Money

Lie: Money brings happiness.If we have enough money, like wear right clothes, live the right neighborhood, we’ll finally be happy and fulfilled.
Truth: True happiness doesn’t come from possessions but from God alone. Only God can fill the emptiness within, while money leaves us longing for more.

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