01-23-2026 PART 3: Mercy, Persistent Faith, and Perfect Peace in the Hands of God
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About this listen
Section 1
This portion of the teaching blends warmth, humor, and biblical depth to remind listeners that timing, wisdom, and mercy matter in everyday life. Even simple Proverbs teach discernment, such as knowing that loudly blessing a neighbor early in the morning is unwise, reinforcing that truth must be applied with sensitivity. The heart of the teaching, however, moves quickly toward Jesus’ declaration that He desires mercy rather than sacrifice. Mercy is not a side concept in Scripture; it is central to God’s character and to His dealings with humanity. Judgment without mercy leaves no one standing, and both grace and mercy are required for salvation and daily life. God delights in mercy, extends it freely, and calls His people to reflect that same mercy toward others, even when it feels undeserved or inconvenient.
Section 2
The message then shifts toward the peace God provides, anchoring itself in Isaiah 26:3 and reinforced by Philippians and Colossians. Perfect peace is not the absence of trouble, but the presence of trust. God keeps those in perfect peace whose minds are fixed on Him, not because circumstances are calm, but because confidence is placed in the Lord. When believers allow their minds to drift toward fear, control, or earthly outcomes, peace is forfeited, not removed. The peace of God actively guards the heart and mind, functioning as divine protection rather than emotional relief. Trusting God fully, even when understanding is incomplete, becomes the pathway to stability, endurance, and spiritual clarity in uncertain times.
Section 3
The closing emphasis returns to God’s faithfulness and sovereignty, reminding listeners that God is always at work, even when it is not immediately visible. The teaching highlights that God’s plans do not fail, His provision does not run dry, and His care extends to every detail of life. Whether through prayer, ministry challenges, or personal struggles, the consistent message is that it is always more of God and less of self. He brings His people through what they cannot manage alone, and when earthly journeys end, He brings them home. The final encouragement calls believers to draw closer to God, trust Him deeply, receive His mercy freely, and rest in the assurance that He will never abandon His people, now or forever.