Quotes about Mercy
Kennedy: You mean it's not a matter of good deeds versus bad deeds, a kind of moral bookkeeping? Lewis: No indeed. Look at the thief on the cross. He made it to paradise even though his life's red ink certainly outweighed the black. Kennedy:
— Peter Kreeft
St. Thomas thus detects a primary source of presumption in seeking genuinely good things, like human happiness on earth, as if we did not need divine grace to attain them; and in the hope that we can obtain God's pardon and mercy without our confessing and repenting of sin.
— Peter Kreeft
Our civilization has moved through three world views: from paganism (no pity and no pacifism) to Christianity (pity but not pacifism) to modernity (pity and pacifism). It is now moving to postmodernity, which is a new pacifism, a pacifism without spiritual warfare, a war on the very notion of spiritual warfare, and a war without pity or mercy for its enemy
— Peter Kreeft
a God without wrath saves a man without sin by mercy without judgment for a Heaven without a Hell through a Christ without a cross.
— Peter Kreeft
There is a legend that in every age God spares the world the destruction it deserves only because there are a certain number of Abrahams, righteous men and women who keep the world alive by their righteousness and their prayers, by the mass and the gravity of their righteousness reverberating on the walls of the divine mercy. No one but God knows who these righteous are or how many there are.
— Peter Kreeft
is part of the infinite goodness of God, that He
— Peter Kreeft
we forgive those who trespass
— Peter Kreeft
You gave me life and showed me kindness, and in your providence watched over my Spirit. JOB 10:12 NIV
— David Jeremiah
Return to the LORD your God, for He is gracious and merciful, slow to anger, and of great kindness; and He relents from doing harm" (Joel 2:13).
— David Jeremiah
When insult comes our way, we look for a way to respond in love (Matthew 5:38-39).
— David Jeremiah
We are forgiven, that we may be like Him who forgives us.
— Horatius Bonar
Jeremiah 17:9 says, 'The heart is deceitful above all things and beyond cure. Who can understand it?' We can even deceive ourselves into thinking we are Christian or that we are following God. But when adversity comes, the true believer will still weather it standing, though he may go through a fire of doubt. This is God's mercy to us, to strengthen our faith and our hearts. Allow this adversity to bow your knee to God and accept his will.
— Colleen Coble