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Applying Mercy - Teaching Material

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As we reflect on Matthew 28:19-20, often referred to as the Great Commission, we are reminded that Jesus calls us not only to make disciples but to embody His love and mercy in tangible ways. This command goes beyond mere instruction; it is an invitation to participate in divine compassion. Picture a vibrant community garden—a place where every plant, every flower, thrives because of the care it receives. Similarly, our faith blooms best when we actively serve one another and those around us.

Mercy is like the water that nourishes this garden. When we pour it out through acts of kindness, we create opportunities for spiritual growth, both in ourselves and in others. Think of the last time you extended a helping hand—perhaps you offered food to a neighbor in need or volunteered at a local shelter. In those moments, you were not just meeting a physical need; you were planting seeds of hope and demonstrating the love of Christ.

Consider how you might serve this week. Is there someone in your community or church who could use a listening ear? A simple invitation to share a meal or a moment of prayer can transform a life. As we embody mercy, we fulfill our purpose in Christ, forging connections that reflect His heart. Let us commit to teaching and living out this material of mercy, creating a flourishing community rooted in love, service, and compassion. Together, we can make disciples who not only hear the words of Christ but also see His love in action.

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