Mercy not Merit
The Humble Road Home to God Readings: Jeremiah 14:7–10, 19–22 • Psalm 84:1–6 • 2 Timothy 4:6–8, 16–18 • Luke 18:9–14 There’s a thread that runs quietly through all four readings this week — a golden thread that ties prophets, apostles, psalmists, and sinners together. It’s this: the road that leads home to God is paved with humility. From Jeremiah’s lament to the tax collector’s prayer in Jesus’ parable, every voice today points to one truth — we do not find God through merit, but through mercy. Jeremiah’s Cry for Mercy Jeremiah begins with a brokenhearted plea: “Though our iniquities testify against us, act, O Lord, for your name’s sake.” (Jer. 14:7) Israel has strayed far from God. The drought is not only in the land but in their hearts. And yet, in their need, they turn again toward Him — not with excuses, but with confession. Jeremiah’s prayer is profoundly humble. He doesn’t ask God to act because the people deserve it, but because God is faithful even whe...