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SF452
*NOT GETTING WHAT YOU DESERVE!*
*Matthew 5:1-10 key v. 7*
*INTRODUCTION*
*/Series Background/*
*“The Attitudes that Ought to Be”*
“Blessed” = satisfied, secured, complete, full of joy
*Guiding principles*
Ø All Christians are to be like this.
Ø All Christians are to have all of these characteristics.
Ø These are supernatural in origin.
Ø These show the difference between Christians and non-Christians.
Ø Jesus is more interested in who I am than what I have.
*/Sermon Background/*
First Four = Inner principles
Second Four = Outward expressions of these attitudes
Poor in spirit - need mercy and show it
Mourn over sin - purity in heart (v.8)
Meek - seek to make peace (v.9)
Hunger and thirst - willing to pay the price of persecution (v.10)
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*1A.
THE MEANING OF MERCY*
*/1B.
Mercy Is Not.../*
Softness
Sentiment
*/2B.
Mercy Is.../*
“Meeting people’s needs” John MacArthur
“God’s Ministry to the miserable” Chuck Swindoll
“Compassion in action!”
Adrian Rogers
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*/The Good Samaritan - Luke 10:25-37/*
*1C.
The question (v.25-29)*
*2C.
The qualities (vv.
30-35)*
/The Priest - Ritualism/
/The Levite - Rules/
They can condemn us, describe us, but not redeem us.
/The Samaritan - Redeemer/
*Concern* - “pity”
*Compassion* - “bandaged...”
*Comfort* - Oil = Holy Spirit; comforter
*Cleansing* - Wine = Blood of Jesus
*Substitution* - He set him on his donkey
*Salvation* - “I will pay the price”
*3C.
The conclusion (vv.36-37)*
/“the one who had mercy”/
*Three Classes of People*
The beater - uppers
Those who wound others
physically
emotionally
economically
spiritually
The passer-uppers
The picker-uppers
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*2A.
THE MEASURE OF MERCY*
*/1B.
No mercy without truth!/*
(Psalms 85:10) "Mercy and truth are met together; righteousness and peace have kissed /each other."/
All real mercy is rooted in truth - when you show mercy you withhold judgement.
Therefore you do not go easy on sin.
*/2B.
No mercy without justice/*
God is not fair -
To be fair you get what you deserve!
God is Just and merciful -
*Justice* - sin must be punished = truth
*Mercy *is what you cry out for when you realized the reality of God’s justice.
*/The Unmerciful Servant - Matthew 18:21-35/*
*1C.
Mercy of the Master (vv.
23-27)*
*2C.
Meanness of the man (vv.
28-31)*
*3C.
Mandate of mercy (vv.32-35)*
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*3A.
THE MANIFESTATION OF MERCY*
*/We show mercy because we are forgiven./*
*/It is a cycle/*
(James 2:13) "because judgment without mercy will be shown to anyone who has not been merciful.
Mercy triumphs over judgment!"
(Psalms 18:25) "With the merciful thou wilt show thyself merciful; with an upright man thou wilt show thyself upright;"
*/Help For A Blind Man/*
Man lost his sight in an accident.
He was bitter.
Finally went to a school for the blind.
Went to the president’s office - instructor to show him around.
He walked him around the campus and helped him.
He was so understanding - because he was blind also.
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*APPLICATION*
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