Excerpt from The Bible Vision, Vol. 4: A Bimonthly Journal Reflecting the Light of the Bible on Us and Our Times; August, 1940
Mercy shown to some sin-bruis ed man or woman may save that one from destruction. So mercy blesses him that receives. And the showing of mercy to another turns the edge of justice away from our own failings and faults.' For he shall have judgment without mercy that has shown no mercy; and mercy rejoiceth against judgment. (jas. Our heavenly Father tempers His discipline according to our treatment of His other children. He will abate the rigors of His chastisement when He finds us willing to overlook the faults of others. May God give us merci ful hearts!
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