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Real-World Mercy - Illustration

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Imagine a small community garden—an oasis in the middle of a bustling city. Each plot is tended by different families, each one unique, growing their own fruits and vegetables. One day, a sudden storm sweeps through, lashing the tender plants and uprooting the hard work of many. As the clouds clear, the families come together, surveying the damage, hearts heavy with disappointment.

In this moment, they face a choice: to withdraw into their own grief or to extend mercy to one another. Instead of lamenting what they’ve lost, they begin to celebrate what they can still offer each other. They share their seeds, their tools, and their labor, working side by side to replant and rebuild.

This is the essence of hesed—loving-kindness—described in Scripture. Hebrews 11:1 reminds us that faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen. These families, grounded in such faith, recognize that their purpose extends beyond individual plots; it’s about cultivating community.

Think about your own life. Where has mercy been extended to you? Who in your community needs you to be that hand of support? This week, let’s act on the promise of Hebrews 11:1 by engaging with those around us. Celebrate the gifts you can share, the burdens you can lift, and the hope you can cultivate together. In doing so, we not only grow in faith, but we weave a tapestry of love and compassion that reflects the heart of God.

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