BSF Study Questions Revelation: The Hope Lesson 21, Day 2
3a)
Justice: Justice to me is enacting proper consequences for wrongdoing.
Mercy: Mercy is giving undeserved grace to others.
b) Positive aspects of justice and mercy: Justice can bring peace and allow for forgiveness. Mercy can help give others a second chance even if they don’t deserve it.
Negative aspects of justice and mercy: Improper justice can bring pain to others. Showing too much mercy can leave the door open for more pain.
c) Exodus 34:6-7: God punishes the guilty. Yet, He forgives the wicked, the rebellious, and those who sin.
John 3:16-18: God sent His Son to save the world from their sin, showing the ultimate mercy.
2 Peter 3:9: God gives everyone a chance to come to Him, showing mercy.
4a) I’ve received justice by paying the consequences for my sins.
b) I’ve definitely received mercy from God for allowing me to believe in Jesus and have everlasting life. I’ve received mercy from others whom I’ve hurt and they have forgiven me.
Conclusions BSF Study Questions Revelation: The Hope Lesson 21, Day 2
I liked this lesson, but it was hard to quantify justice and mercy. They are both such big ideas, and God offers both to us on a daily basis that it’s hard to truly grasp the entire meaning of both words.
End Notes BSF Study Questions Revelation: The Hope Lesson 21, Day 2
Justice is the treatment of people with fairness and dignity and living righteously with God.
Mercy is compassion or leniency shown to another person, especially someone who has offended you. Mercy is a fruit of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22-23). The ultimate show of mercy was God’s sacrifice of His Son, Jesus, on the cross for us.
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