
Tuesday Jun 16, 2026
"Blessed Are the Merciful" - Rev. John Gorin
We all know that feeling when our internal "injustice radar" goes off. Maybe it is a terrible call by a referee during a game, a favorite artist getting snubbed at an award show, or a painful personal betrayal that cuts deep. In this episode, Rev. John Gorin talks about our natural instinct to demand justice and explains how Jesus completely flips the script by introducing a radical, life-changing way to handle wrongdoing: mercy.
Drawing from the Gospel of Matthew, Rev. John breaks down what happens when we stop judging everyone around us and start living from a place of real grace.
What We Chat About in This Episode
The Drama of Matthew's Career Change: We take a look at what tax collectors actually did back then (hint: it was basically legal extortion) and why Matthew's sudden choice to drop everything and follow Jesus was so shocking.
Mercy Over Rules: Why did Jesus choose to hang out at a big dinner party with Matthew and his friends? We look at the cultural weight of that dinner and what Jesus really meant when he told the judgmental religious leaders, "I desire mercy, not sacrifice".
Running on Empty (The "Mercy Tank"): Trying to force yourself to be merciful on your own willpower never works. Rev. John explains why our personal mercy tanks are pretty small and how we need to constantly refill them from God's endless supply.
A Reality Check at Home: Rev. John shares an honest story about a major wake-up call from his wife, Vicki, during his busy tech-sales days. It is a great reminder of how easily we can lose patience with the people who matter most and how to course-correct.
Key Reflection
"We can only show mercy to others with what we have received in terms of the mercy of the Lord." — Rev. John Gorin
If you are holding onto a grudge or finding it tough to forgive someone who deeply hurt you, this episode is a friendly invitation to take a step back. Tune in to discover how to move past judgment and bring a little more healing into a broken world.
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