If I say, “My foot slips,” Your mercy, O Lord, will hold me up – Psalm 94:18
Thank God for His mercy. When we make mistakes, His mercy swoops in so we do not get what we deserve. Yet, we should not take the mercy of God for granted by reasoning that we do not have to strengthen our spiritual walk because His mercy is a safety net. The Psalmist writes that the Lord will grab us if our foot slips. Think about this: just because the Lord chooses to grab us if our foot slips does not mean we should wear inappropriate shoes or decide not to pay attention to where we walk and how we walk – this would be akin to testing God. We are meant to walk in the Spirit and not according to the flesh. Walking in the Spirit leads to life of grace where we experience the glory of God. Walking in the flesh leads to a life wholly dependent on the mercy of God to keep us from destruction. Why choose to survive through His mercy when we can thrive in His grace? Why choose to test God when we can triumph in Him.
I will not use the mercy of God as an excuse not to grow