Psalm 123:3
Have mercy upon us, O
LORD, have mercy upon us, for we have had more than enough of contempt.
Every day the world around us seems to get more contentious and contemptuous. Webster defines contempt as "feeling that a person or a
thing is beneath consideration, worthless, or deserving scorn." We see dramatic outpourings of contempt in the news and throughout social media. We certainly recognize the contempt that
unbelievers often have for our faith as disciples of Jesus Christ. As a result of the contempt that we encounter, we are quick to ask the Lord to open the eyes
of those around us so that their scorn for us is replaced by a desire to learn
from us the way, the truth and the life that we have in Jesus.
But when we are out in the world, how are we reacting to
those that annoy us? Are we treating
them with contempt? Are we losing our
testimony because of an ugly glare or quick nasty comment that destroys our
message of salvation? Are we leaving the
world with a taste of our nasty attitude instead of the love of the One who we
have accepted as Our Savior?
We need to learn that the world is filled with contempt, but
we are not of this world. We are of the
kingdom of God. We must refuse to be
swamped by the cares and challenges of life. We must
turn over the annoyances that we run into in the world and let God handle them
in the courts of heaven. We must ask the
Lord to give us discernment in all things so that we are known by our
intercession and not by our criticism.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, we thank You for Your mercy that You have
extended to us so that we may be able to extend mercy to others. We praise the name of Our Savior, Jesus
Christ, who is our Mediator who stands for us to correct every wrong and every
injury as any good master would do for his slave. We pray, Lord, that we will not faint under
our trials in this world, but we will look unto the name of Jesus in faith and
in prayer so that we may be vessels of His perfect love and forgiveness and the
world may know Him by our actions. We
ask all these things in the name of Our Merciful Lord, Jesus Christ.
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