Source of Compassion and Mercy

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Sun Mar 9 07:55:00 PDT 2008


Source of Compassion and Mercy 

Thy throne, O God, is for ever and ever: the sceptre of thy kingdom is a
right sceptre. Ps. 45: 6. 

Though now He has ascended to the presence of God, and shares the throne of
the universe, Jesus has lost none of His compassionate nature. Today, the
same tender, sympathizing heart is open to all the woes of humanity. Today
the hand that was pierced is reached forth to bless more abundantly His
people that are in the world. . . . 

Through all our trials we have a never- failing Helper. He does not leave us
alone to struggle with temptation, to battle with evil, and be finally
crushed with burdens and sorrow. Though now He is hidden from mortal sight,
the ear of faith can hear His voice saying, Fear not; I am with you. "I am
he that liveth, and was dead; and, behold, I am alive forevermore" (Rev. 1:
18). 

Those who put away iniquity from their hearts and stretch out their hands in
earnest supplication unto God will have that help which God alone can give
them. A ransom has been paid for the souls of men, that they may have an
opportunity to escape from the thralldom of sin and obtain pardon, purity,
and heaven. . . . Those who frequent the throne of grace, offering up
sincere, earnest petitions for divine wisdom and power, will not fail to
become active, useful servants of Christ. They may not possess great
talents, but with humility of heart and firm reliance upon Jesus they may do
a good work in bringing souls to Christ. . . . 

Thousands have a false conception of God and His attributes. . . . God is a
God of truth. Justice and mercy are the attributes of His throne. He is a
God of love, of pity and tender compassion. Thus He is represented in His
Son, our Saviour. He is a God of patience and long- suffering. If such is
the being whom we adore and to whose character we are seeking to assimilate,
we are worshiping the true God.

If we are following Christ, His merits, imputed to us, come up before the
Father as sweet odor. And the graces of our Saviour's character, implanted
in our hearts, will shed around us a precious fragrance. 

>From God's Amazing Grace - Page 76



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