Blood moon over the Pacific Ocean
The sun shall be turned into darkness, And the moon into blood, Before the coming of the great and awesome day of the LORD. Acts 2:20
I heard this statement recently as someone spoke about God and His mercy: “God is not fair”. I had to think about that a bit, and I after pondering it a while, I think the person was right.
I have read in the Bible where God said that everyone has sinned. If I’m honest, I know I have. In addition, although I’ve travelled a bit and met many people, I haven’t met a smidgeon of all the people in the world. Nevertheless, I have to say that of all the people I have dealt with in life, best I can tell, they’ve all sinned too. That’s especially obvious once I get to know them, and vice-versa.
God said that what we earn, the wages of our sin, is death – eternal separation from Him forever. That sounds like hell to me. So if I’ve sinned, and I have, and what I earn from this sin is hell according to God’s viewpoint, then that’s where I belong when I die.
Hell forever.
Not good.
When I consider the meaning of the word holy, as in Holy God, that would be fair.
Making a Way Where There Was No Way
But God
Important words, those last two. Life changing, really. But God made a way where man had no way. He sent His only Son Jesus to die a horrific death on a cross and take the hell that I deserve so I don’t have to. Jesus did it so I don’t have to. You don’t have to, either.
It appears that God’s love for you and me made a way for us to be forgiven. He made a way for us to be right with Him forever even though we’ve sinned against Him and don’t deserve to be forgiven.
His mercy doesn’t sound fair to me. It overwhelms and surpasses it.
And I am so very grateful.
His mercy is as available to you as it is me. Just call out to Jesus and you’ll see. Please see Got God?
Through the LORD’s mercies we are not consumed, because His compassions fail not. They are new every morning; Great is Your faithfulness. Lamentations 3:22-23


Help in Time of Need
It’s like the Newsboys say: “When we don’t get what we deserve, it’s a real good thing…When we get what we don’t deserve, it’s a real good thing…” Yes!
Mercy and Grace. Who but God could have sorted this out. Thank you, Sophia!
I am so very grateful also!
Thank you Shelly!