Seeking revenge is comparable to sowing the
wind only to reap the whirlwind. A Filipino proverb argues, “They who sow the
wind will reap the typhoon”. The compulsion to get revenge may not take into
consideration the possibility of a backlash, as in sudden acts of violence being
hurled back in a tit-for-tat show of strength.
When
the sons of Jacob reacted to the rape of their sister by murdering everyone they
deemed responsible, they never considered the effect it would have on their
father. Jacob was overcome by fear and fled the country because he expected
retaliation. He knew revenge does not remain un-revenged.
When
we've been hurt, God intends for us to act with mercy. God wants us to trust
him to act appropriately, which means he will do what is just, but with mercy.
Sir Thomas Elliott warned that if mercy is missing in us, all other virtues will
be stifled. Think about that for a minute. Jesus said, “Blessed are the
merciful for they shall obtain mercy.”
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But you, O Lord, are a merciful and loving God, always patient, always kind and faithful. Turn to me and have mercy on me; strengthen me and save me...
~PSALM 86:15-16 Good News Bible
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But you, O Lord, are a merciful and loving God, always patient, always kind and faithful. Turn to me and have mercy on me; strengthen me and save me...
~PSALM 86:15-16 Good News Bible
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