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We think showing mercy is a good thing, and something other people should do—we just don't want to do it ourselves. Our culture doesn't attach much value to showing mercy, and it doesn't take much discernment to see that. In the way we parent, do business, and speak of others, we make it seem that taking advantage of another's weakness is a wise decision that will benefit us. But Jesus said, "Blessed are the merciful," and Pastor Allen Jackson reminds us that there is a spiritual Kingdom with benefits and blessings that will be reaped far beyond our days in the earth.
To support this ministry and help us continue to reach people all around the world, click here: allenjackson.com/podcastdonate
By Pastor Allen Jackson of World Outreach Church4.9
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We think showing mercy is a good thing, and something other people should do—we just don't want to do it ourselves. Our culture doesn't attach much value to showing mercy, and it doesn't take much discernment to see that. In the way we parent, do business, and speak of others, we make it seem that taking advantage of another's weakness is a wise decision that will benefit us. But Jesus said, "Blessed are the merciful," and Pastor Allen Jackson reminds us that there is a spiritual Kingdom with benefits and blessings that will be reaped far beyond our days in the earth.
To support this ministry and help us continue to reach people all around the world, click here: allenjackson.com/podcastdonate

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