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Beatitude Study 6: “Blessed Are the Merciful” (Matthew 5:7)
Introduction
Mercy flows from God’s heart and calls us to reflect His compassion toward others. This beatitude reminds us that showing mercy is both a mark of God’s kingdom and a pathway to receiving mercy ourselves.
1. Understanding “The Merciful”
Key Text: “Blessed are the merciful, for they shall receive mercy.” — Matthew 5:7
Biblical Insight
Mercy involves compassionate action toward those in need, forgiving, and loving beyond obligation.
OT Cross-References
Exodus 34:6–7 — God’s character as merciful and gracious.
Micah 6:8 — What the Lord requires: to do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly.
Psalm 86:5 — God is full of compassion and mercy.
Proverbs 14:21 — Whoever despises his neighbour is a sinner, but blessed is he who is generous to the poor.
NT Cross-References
Luke 6:36 — Be merciful, even as your Father is merciful.
James 2:13 — Mercy triumphs over judgment.
Ephesians 4:32 — Be kind and compassionate, forgiving one another.
Colossians 3:12 — Clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience.
Questions
How do you personally understand and practice mercy?
When is it hardest for you to show mercy?
What are the differences between mercy, justice, and forgiveness?
How does mercy affect our relationships and community?
2. Jesus Christ: The Merciful One
Jesus embodies perfect mercy, showing compassion to the marginalized, forgiving sinners, and healing the broken.
How Jesus Exemplifies This Beatitude
Matthew 9:36 — Jesus had compassion on the crowds like sheep without a shepherd.
Luke 7:36–50 — Jesus forgives the sinful woman, demonstrating mercy over judgment.
John 8:1–11 — Jesus offers mercy to the woman caught in adultery.
Hebrews 4:15–16 — Jesus sympathizes with our weaknesses and offers mercy and grace.
Questions
How does Jesus’ mercy inspire your own?
In what ways can you reflect Jesus’ compassion in your daily life?
How does experiencing God’s mercy affect how you show mercy to others?
3. Kingdom Implications: Mercy Received and Given
Mercy is cyclical—those who extend it receive it.
Scriptural Connections
Matthew 18:21–35 — The parable of the unforgiving servant.
Luke 10:25–37 — The Good Samaritan as merciful neighbour.
Romans 12:19–21 — Overcoming evil with good and mercy.
James 2:13 — Judgment without mercy will be shown to anyone who has not been merciful.
Questions
How do you experience God’s mercy in your life?
How does receiving mercy motivate us to show it to others?
What might it mean for BRBC to be known as a merciful church?
Where are we called to extend mercy more boldly?
4. Brighton Road Baptist Church: Living This Beatitude Together
Toward One Another
Do we forgive quickly and generously within our fellowship?
How do we bear one another’s burdens with mercy?
Are mercy and compassion evident in our leadership and ministries?
Toward Our Local Community & Wider World
How can BRBC show mercy to those facing hardship in Horsham?
How might we better serve vulnerable or marginalised people?
How might we pray and act for mercy in areas of injustice worldwide?
Toward Families, Friends, and Relationships
How does mercy impact healing and restoration in relationships?
Are there places where withholding mercy is causing damage?
Questions
What challenges do we face in embodying mercy as a church?
How does mercy intersect with justice in our community work?
How might you personally practice mercy this week?
5. Practical Action: Steps & Challenges
Suggestions
Identify someone in need of mercy this week and reach out with practical help or prayer.
Reflect on God’s mercy in your life daily and thank Him.
Practice forgiving someone who has wronged you.
Volunteer with a local charity or support ministry focused on mercy.
Questions
Where do you need to receive God’s mercy more fully?
How might showing mercy change your relationships and community?
Who can you encourage with mercy this week?
Closing Prayer
“Merciful Father, fill our hearts with Your compassion. Teach us to be merciful as You are merciful, reflecting Your love in our church, families, and community. May Brighton Road Baptist Church be a beacon of Your mercy in the world. Amen.”
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