We seek to share with others the love and mercy of Christ as redeemer and savior. We seek to reach others with the good news that Christ has made away for everyone who would accept him to have everlasting life.
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We seek to share with others the love and mercy of Christ as redeemer and savior. We seek to reach others with the good news that Christ has made away for everyone who would accept him to have everlasting life.
Justice or Mercy | What Do You Really Want from God?
Amwell Church of the Brethren
38 minutes
1 month ago
Justice or Mercy | What Do You Really Want from God?
When you’re wronged, you cry out for justice. But when you’re the one at fault—suddenly you plead for mercy. In this powerful sermon, we explore God’s perfect balance of both justice and mercy, and what that means for our lives, our salvation, and how we treat others.
What You’ll Learn:
The difference between justice, mercy, and grace
Why we instinctively demand justice—until we’re on trial
How God can be both perfectly just and perfectly merciful
The danger of self-righteousness and misunderstanding God’s heart
Biblical examples that show God’s justice and His mercy at work
How Jesus satisfies God’s justice so we can receive mercy
What Micah 6:8 really means: “Do justly, love mercy, walk humbly”
The life-changing impact of extending mercy to others
How to reflect God’s character in a divided, angry world
Why Watch?
You’re struggling with forgiveness or bitterness
You want to understand the Gospel on a deeper level
You’re wrestling with how God handles injustice
You need to be reminded of the mercy you’ve been shown
You’re looking to grow in humility and grace
Amwell Church of the Brethren
We seek to share with others the love and mercy of Christ as redeemer and savior. We seek to reach others with the good news that Christ has made away for everyone who would accept him to have everlasting life.