Mercy is the biblical term for not getting the punishment we deserve. But mercy does not do away with consequences. Even though God is “longsuffering and abundant in mercy,” He reserved the right to visit the consequences of sin on future generations (Numbers 14:18). Even though David was forgiven for his double sins of adultery and murder, the consequence of his sins would be the death of the child conceived in immorality.
Mercy spares you from punishment. But it doesn’t always spare you or others from the consequences of your sin. We are free to choose, but not free to choose the consequences of our choice. Spiros Zodhiates |
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