Waist Deep 2018 - January 24


Exodus 33: 19 “I will have mercy on whom I will have mercy, and I will have compassion on whom I will have compassion.” (NIV)


God is always consistent with Himself in His actions.*


When God speaks these words, it is not to portray himself as a God of whimsy, or of random or frivolous behavior, but to remind us that he is God. What does he mean then, that he will have mercy upon whom he will have mercy? 

God’s grace is always free, so it can’t be earned; it is always dished out according to his purpose. In contrast, God doesn’t say, “I will be at angry at whom I will be angry,” because we actually earn his wrath by rejecting him. His wrath is always just and holy,* but thanks to his mercy and grace, his anger is deflected. Justice demands payment but God chooses to be merciful. That is his prerogative. It is our prerogative to choose whether we will be recipients of his mercy or victims of his wrath.


He never damns by prerogative, but by prerogative he saves.*


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