Who are God's people?
Those who act with justice and compassion
Those who act with justice and compassion
In a New Mexico church a young ministerial intern found his marriage hurting. His wife left and returned to her parents’ home. The pastor called the young man in, and rather than offering support and help to repair the broken relationship, demanded his resignation. Unsatisfied by the letter of resignation that was submitted, the pastor rewrote the letter and sent his version out to the congregation over the young man’s signature. He then insisted the intern simply disappear. There would be no farewells or good-bye gatherings.
When the people began to probe and to ask why they had not had a chance to express appreciation for the young man’s ministry, the pastor held an exorcism in the church, banning the devil who was manifesting himself in the “critical spirit” of the people!
The Hebrew word hesed occurs 250 times in the Old Testament and is at once one of the most beautiful and the most difficult words to render by a single English term. It is the faithful, loyal love, mercy, and grace that binds a man to his Lord and to his neighbor or friend.