Pastor Johnny's Daily Gems
Understanding Because You Cared Enough To Ask
Pastor Johnny Willis
I desire mercy and not sacrifice. --Hosea 6:6
I remember once some years ago while serving as Pastor a lady coming only to Sunday School and leaving immediately as soon as class would end. This lady always came in late and while prayer was dismissing the class she would quietly get up and leave. She was not well-dressed. She seemed tense and unfriendly, and each week she left as soon as the teacher began the closing prayer. It wasn't long before the teacher began hearing others make judgmental remarks about her.
One Sunday the teacher had someone else close the class in prayer so that he could talk with the newcomer as she walked out. He found out that her physically abusive husband had abandoned her and their two children. He had left an enormous debt and no forwarding address. She was desperate, and she was searching for God.
The teacher began to see her through new eyes, eyes of mercy, and he alerted the class to her plight. Some of them opened their hearts to her in personal and practical ways. In time she began to relax and become friendlier. She soon turned to Jesus, the One she needed most.
Let's ask God to help us see others as He does. When we look at people through our own eyes, we can be insensitive, prejudiced, and harshly judgmental. We need to ask God for a heart of mercy and compassion—the kind of heart God has for each of us. When we do, we will see people through His eyes of mercy.
God Bless!!!
Pastor Johnny Willis