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Using real-life stories—like getting let off during a scary traffic stop—Pastor Roscoe shows how mercy isn’t just about forgiveness, but about kindness that brings real joy and peace. It’s a reminder that while we all want mercy, it’s way harder to give it, especially when we feel like justice means getting even. But Jesus flips that idea, showing how mercy breaks the cycle of hurt and opens the door to healing.
This message also looks at how mercy goes beyond just forgiving someone—it’s about how we treat people, even when they don’t “deserve” it. Pastor Roscoe challenges us to choose mercy over judgment, especially in a world quick to cancel and condemn. If we remember how much mercy God has shown us, we’re invited to pass it on, making our relationships and communities a place of grace, hope, and real happiness.
By Roscoe Lilly5
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Using real-life stories—like getting let off during a scary traffic stop—Pastor Roscoe shows how mercy isn’t just about forgiveness, but about kindness that brings real joy and peace. It’s a reminder that while we all want mercy, it’s way harder to give it, especially when we feel like justice means getting even. But Jesus flips that idea, showing how mercy breaks the cycle of hurt and opens the door to healing.
This message also looks at how mercy goes beyond just forgiving someone—it’s about how we treat people, even when they don’t “deserve” it. Pastor Roscoe challenges us to choose mercy over judgment, especially in a world quick to cancel and condemn. If we remember how much mercy God has shown us, we’re invited to pass it on, making our relationships and communities a place of grace, hope, and real happiness.