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Art Katz

The Cost of Showing Mercy

The cost of showing mercy is the willingness to sacrifice and endure suffering, just as God did through the death of His Son.
Art Katz emphasizes the profound cost of showing mercy, paralleling it with the immense sacrifice of Jesus on the cross. He questions whether mercy can truly be considered as such if it does not come at a personal cost to the giver. Katz explains that the understanding of God's mercy through Christ's suffering is essential for both Gentiles and Jews, as it leads to a deeper recognition of true mercy in times of distress. He highlights that the revelation of mercy is not merely a sentimental act but a divine expression that transcends human emotions. Ultimately, this mercy, rooted in the cross, will culminate in the deliverance of Israel during their time of trouble.

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It cost God much to pour out and reveal His mercy, namely, the death of His Son in the most excruciating agony. What will it cost us to show the same? Is mercy still mercy if it comes without cost? Religious politeness we can perform. If mercy does not come at cost to the person giving it, then how will those who receive it recognize it as mercy? Most of us have not fully understood the enormity of God's work at the cross. When Jesus said, "It is finished," it was almost as if He was saying,

"By virtue of My death by obedience unto suffering at the cross, a release will set in motion a knowledge of Myself that will eventuate in Israel's final and ultimate deliverance.

I will be raising up a predominantly Gentile people who will receive My mercy through My death, and who will then be able to extend it to unsaved Jews. It will be the final consummation of what was initially established at the cross, and when that breaks on the consciousness of Jews in their distress-in the soon-coming time of Jacob's Trouble-the revelation of this mercy will draw them to the ultimate revelation of the cross, and that indeed is the ultimate mercy."

They will recognize that what is being expressed towards them is not some sentimental or human temperamental thing peculiar to the personality of the one who is taking them in, but they will find a consistent mercy shown to them wherever they are in their flight through the nations. Something was released in that initial sacrifice that makes this sacrifice possible, but this time through Gentile believers.

Sermon Outline

  1. The Cost of Showing Mercy
  2. The cost to us
  3. The significance of the cross
  4. The ultimate consummation
  5. The revelation of mercy will draw Jews to the cross
  6. The ultimate mercy is the revelation of the cross

Key Quotes

“It cost God much to pour out and reveal His mercy, namely, the death of His Son in the most excruciating agony.” — Art Katz
“By virtue of My death by obedience unto suffering at the cross, a release will set in motion a knowledge of Myself that will eventuate in Israel's final and ultimate deliverance.” — Art Katz
“I will be raising up a predominantly Gentile people who will receive My mercy through My death, and who will then be able to extend it to unsaved Jews.” — Art Katz

Application Points

  • We must be willing to sacrifice and endure suffering in order to truly show mercy to others.
  • True mercy is not just a form of religious politeness, but a costly sacrifice that requires obedience unto suffering.
  • The revelation of God's mercy through the cross is the ultimate consummation of His plan to draw people to Himself.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cost of showing mercy?
The cost of showing mercy is the willingness to sacrifice and endure suffering, just as God did through the death of His Son.
Is mercy still mercy if it comes without cost?
No, mercy is not truly mercy if it does not come with a cost, as it is then just a form of religious politeness.
What is the significance of the cross?
The cross is where a release was set in motion that makes it possible for people to receive God's mercy and extend it to others.
Who will receive God's mercy?
A predominantly Gentile people will receive God's mercy, which will then be extended to unsaved Jews.
What is the ultimate consummation of God's mercy?
The ultimate consummation of God's mercy is the revelation of the cross, which will draw Jews to the ultimate revelation of God's mercy.

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