Mercy

Years after the death of President Calvin Coolidge, this story came to light. In the early days of his presidency, Coolidge awoke one morning in his hotel room to find a cat burglar going through his pockets. Coolidge spoke up, asking the burglar not to take his watch chain because it contained an engraved charm he wanted to keep. Coolidge then engaged the thief in quiet conversation and discovered he was a college student who had no money to pay his hotel bill or buy a ticket back to campus. Coolidge counted $32 out of his wallet — which he had also persuaded the dazed young man to give back! — declared it to be a loan, and advised the young man to leave the way he had come so as to avoid the Secret Service! (Yes, the loan was paid back.)

 

What is given is received.  When one gives mercy that individual understands mercy.  Mercy is rooted in understanding, unbiased listening, caring, forgiving and forgetting, When mercy is given, it is received from man, but also from God.

 

What have you given away lately?

 

 

Blessed are the merciful, for they shall receive mercy.

Matthew 5:7