3.12- Demonstrating Grace
3.12-
Demonstrating
Grace Micah
7:18-20 Amy Boucher Pye
“In moments where tragedy happens or even
hurt, there are opportunities to demonstrate grace or to exact vengeance,” the
recently bereaved man remarked. “I chose to demonstrate grace.” Pastor Erik
Fitzgerald’s wife had been killed in a car accident caused by an exhausted
firefighter who fell asleep while driving home, and legal prosecutors wanted to
know whether he would seek the maximum sentence. The pastor chose to practice
forgiveness he often preached about. To the surprise of both him and the firefighter,
the men eventually became friends.
Pastor Erik was living out of the grace
he’d received from God, who’d forgiven him all of his sins. Through his actions
he echoed the words of the prophet Micah, who praised God for pardoning sin and
forgiving when we do wrong (Micah 7:18). The prophet uses wonderfully visual
language to show just how far God goes in forgiving His people, saying that He
will “tread our sins underfoot” and hurl our wrongdoings into the deep sea
(verse 19). The firefighter received a gift of freedom that day, which brought
him closer to God.
Whatever difficulty we face, we know that God reaches out to us with loving, open arms, welcoming us into His safe embrace. He “delights in showing mercy” (verse 18). As we receive His love and grace, He gives us the strength to forgive those who hurt us – even as Pastor Erik did
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