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Quotes About Mercy

Second, it sometimes left me standing in the dark, listening to someone being killed while they cried out to me. For Mercy.
~ Patricia Briggs
Mercy," said my mother thoughtfully, "you never told me your werewolf neighbor was quite that hot.
~ Patricia Briggs
He laughed as he bled down his shirt, and I babbled apologies. He let his head fall back against the truck door with a thump. "Leave off, Mercy. It'll close up quick enough on its own." I backed up until I was sitting beside him—half-laughing myself, because although it probably hurt quite a bit, he was right that his injury would heal in a few minutes. It was minor, and
~ Patricia Briggs
You don't want me as your mate, Mercy, so why are you miffed that my wolf finally admitted defeat?
~ Patricia Briggs
Because at that moment it was the best thing to do," Honey said coolly. "Sometimes the only action you can take leads to more trouble. But she would have considered that when she did it. Mercy is no fool
~ Patricia Briggs
All honor to him, then...To die killing one of the dark-bound evils is not a bad thing, Mercy.
~ Patricia Briggs
The righteous man will never understand the grace of his forgiveness; the sinner will never quite get over the immeasurable grace of forgiveness.
~ Unknown
What gentle, loving, and patient creatures we ought to be, when we fully realize what grace does for us.
~ Unknown
Many things that are true feel like a cheat. Kingdoms get the princes they deserve, farmers' daughters die for no reason, and sometimes witches merit saving. Quite often, actually. You'd be surprised.
~ Patrick Ness
Sabía muy bien que la crueldad no ayudaba a hacer girar el mundo.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
Anyone so lacking in empathy that he could systematically torment and physically degrade another should not be suffered to live.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
There are still days I need a hand-up from another journeyer. And there are still days I want to hide, since every season of life brings its set of threats, yet because of God's mercy and grace, I press on.
~ Unknown
This is why Jesus Christ, as He went about His ministry for 3 years, meant as an example when He by seeing an adulterous woman said, "Even I do not condemn you. Even I cannot pass judgment on you. I must receive your judgment. I must die on the Cross in your place.
~ Unknown
The Lamb mentioned here is in expression of Jesus as the lamb who, as our substitute, became the
~ Unknown
He never mocks your weaknesses or throws your sin in your face. He never gets tired of you or gives up on his relationship with you. He doesn't ask you to earn what you can never deserve, and he never makes you feel guilty for needing his good gifts. His love isn't conditional and his grace is never temporary.
~ Paul David Tripp
You can be courageous in admitting your sin precisely because God is richly abundant in his mercy. He comes to you in mercy not because you are good but because you are a sinner, and he knows that because of this condition, you are unable to help yourself.
~ Paul David Tripp
He graces you with good things because he is good, not because you are.
~ Paul David Tripp
fact is that no one gives grace better than someone who is convinced that he needs it, as well.
~ Paul David Tripp
There's not a day without sin rearing its ugly head and not a day in which God's abundant mercies are not new.
~ Paul David Tripp
Since sin means that you are a bigger danger to you than anything else in your life and since it is impossible for you to run from you, there is only one hope for you. It is that someone with power, wisdom, and mercy will invade your life, forgive your sins, and progressively deliver you from the hold that sin has had on you. That mercy comes to you in a person, the Lord Jesus Christ, and his mercy is always fresh, uniquely fashioned for the sin struggles of this new day.
~ Paul David Tripp
The cost of forgiveness is great, but the harvest of forgiveness is a beautiful thing,
~ Paul David Tripp
grace is greater than all of the sin we're grappling with.
~ Paul David Tripp
In the busyness and self-centeredness of our lives, we sadly forget how much our lives have been blessed by and radically redirected by mercy.
~ Paul David Tripp
One of the stunning realities of the Christian life is that in a world where everything is in some state of decay, God's mercies never grow old. They never run out. They never are ill timed. They never dry up. They never grow weak. They never get weary. They never fail to meet the need. They never disappoint. They never, ever fail, because they really are new every morning.
~ Paul David Tripp