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Exodus 34:6, 7 - GOD is MERCIFUL and COMPASSIONATE.

Exodus 34:6, 7 (NIV) And he passed in front 
of Moses, proclaiming, "The LORD, the LORD, the 
compassionate and gracious God, slow to anger, abounding 
in love and faithfulness, 7 maintaining love to 
thousands, and forgiving wickedness, rebellion and sin. 
Yet he does not leave the guilty unpunished; he 
punishes the children and their children for the sin 
of the fathers to the third and fourth 
generation." 

Exodus 34:6, 7 (NLT) He passed in front of 
Moses and said, I am the LORD, I am the LORD, 
the merciful and gracious God. I am slow to 
anger and rich in unfailing love and faithfulness. 
7 I show this unfailing love to many thousands 
by forgiving every kind of sin and rebellion. 
Even so I do not leave sin unpunished, but I 
punish the children for the sins of their parents 
to the third and fourth generations. 

WORD STUDY

Merciful, Compassionate: A personal 
characteristic of care for the needs of others. The 
biblical concept of mercy always involves help to 
those who are in need Gods mercy cannot be 
separated from His love, His grace, and His 
faithfulness. They are all part of the same fabric. Holman 
Bible Dictionary  

Goodness : When God revealed Himself 
to Moses on Mount Sinai, He described Himself 
as overflowing with goodness. This is one of 
the most significant words that describes God's 
character (see Ps. 13:5). It is often translated as 
mercy (20:6; Ps. 6:4) and sometimes as 
lovingkindness (Ps. 17:7). The basic meaning of the word is 
loyal love or steadfast love. It refers 
to God's loyalty and faithfulness to His 
covenant. This love is very similar to marital love, a 
love that is obligatory because of the marriage 
contract, but still intimate and voluntary. Hosea's 
actions toward his unfaithful wife is a striking 
picture of God's faithful love for the people 
of Israel (Hos. 1:1-3, 2:19; 3:1-5). In the New 
Testament, this characteristic of God is described as 
His grace (Gk. charis; John 1:17). [Nelson SB] 

INTRODUCTION

The words of 34:6-7, describing Gods 
loving and uncompromisingly holy character, have 
become one of the most often quoted Bible passages. 
[New Bible Companion] 

Jewish scholars look to these verses as a 
key statement of the attributes of God. 
[Believers SB] 

This statement is one of the lengthiest 
descriptions of the character of God contained in 
Scripture. [Jamieson, Fausset, And Brown Commentary] 

What is Gods glory? It is his character, 
his nature, his way of relating to his 
creatures. Notice that God did not give Moses a vision 
of his power and majesty, but rather of his 
love. Gods glory is revealed in his mercy, 
grace, compassion, faithfulness, forgiveness, and 
justice. Gods love and mercy are truly wonderful, 
and we benefit from them. We can respond and 
give glory to God when our characters resemble 
his. [Life Application SB] 

COMMENTARY

The name of the Lord stands for His 
character, here described as consisting of three 
fundamental qualities - mercy, justice, and truth. 
Greatest emphasis is placed upon mercy because 
Gods relationship to us is based upon it (1 John 
4:7"12) There are six different ways in which the 
Lord manifests love for His people. He is 
merciful and gracious, longsuffering, abundant in 
goodness and truth, keeping mercy for thousands, 
forgiving iniquity and transgression and sin. [SDA 
Bible Commentary] 

   The heart of man is by nature cold and 
dark and unloving; whenever one manifests a 
spirit of mercy and forgiveness, he does it not of 
himself, but through the influence of the divine 
Spirit moving upon his heart  
   God is Himself the source of all mercy. 
His name is "merciful and gracious." Exodus 
34:6  
   The merciful are "partakers of the divine 
nature," and in them the compassionate love of God 
finds expression. All whose hearts are in sympathy 
with the heart of Infinite Love will seek to 
reclaim and not to condemn. Christ dwelling in the 
soul is a spring that never runs dry. Where He 
abides, there will be an overflowing of 
beneficence  
   The merciful are those who manifest 
compassion to the poor, the suffering, and the 
oppressed  
   Kind words, looks of sympathy, 
expressions of appreciation, would be to many a 
struggling and lonely one as the cup of cold water to a 
thirsty soul. A word of sympathy, an act of 
kindness, would lift burdens that rest heavily upon 
weary shoulders. And every word or deed of 
unselfish kindness is an expression of the love of 
Christ for lost humanity.  
   There is sweet peace for the 
compassionate spirit, a blessed satisfaction in the life 
of self-forgetful service for the good of 
others. The Holy Spirit that abides in the soul and 
is manifest in the life will soften hard hearts 
and awaken sympathy and tenderness  
   He who has given his life to God in 
ministry to His children is linked with Him who has 
all the resources of the universe at His 
command. His life is bound up by the golden chain of 
the immutable promises with the life of God. 
MB21-4. 

   It is all too easy to confuse mercy with 
an anything-goes attitude. But the merciful 
person is not one who smiles at transgression or 
sin. 
   Our text today pictures a careful balance 
in the character of God between gracious 
compassion and a firmness that refuses to tolerate 
rebellious sinfulness. Here we are dealing with the God 
who is both loving and just, the God who stands 
for principle, yet is willing to be merciful 
toward those who hunger and thirst after a better 
life. 
   "As many as I love," says Jesus, "I 
rebuke and chasten: be zealous therefore, and 
repent" (Rev. 3:19). God loves us too much to let us 
lead destructive lives that not only impact upon 
our own happiness, but are disruptive to the 
larger community. 
   He wants the very best for us. He cares 
enough to rebuke us for our wrongs. But that rebuke 
is a function of His mercy. It is people who 
don't care enough who let their kids run wild. It 
is people who don't care enough who don't warn 
their friends of the unhappy consequences of their 
course of action. 
   Such care-less-ness must not be confused 
with mercy. Mercy is being care-full, or full of 
care for those around us. Thus in our mercy we 
reach out to others in Christian concern. 
   In one sense mercy is a state of 
mind"one that represents cares about other people; it 
is an attitude that cares enough to be both 
forgiving and loving, even when that means having to 
confront problems and wrong actions in the spirit of 
Jesus. 
   Lord, help me today to imbibe the 
merciful attitude that stands at the heart of God's 
character. Help me to approximate the balance in my 
life that You exhibit in Yours. [Walking With 
Jesus By Knight] 

Mercy means that God does not give us what 
we deserve, and grace means that He gives us 
what we do not deserve. What a loving God He 
is!... When the night is dark and long, keep on 
trusting, and the dawn, will come in Gods good 
time.  [Chapter by Chapter Bible Commentary by 
Warren Wiersbe re Psa. 6] 

CLOSING THOUGHT

The basic meaning of worship is to kneel or 
prostrate oneself on the ground in recognition of the 
power, majesty and authority of the object of one's 
worship. Worship is more than assigning worth; it's 
acknowledging that worth is already there. When we worship 
God, we are responding to his intrinsic majesty 
and goodness. That was Moses' response when God 
passed by, revealed his glory and proclaimed his 
name and attributes. God declared his compassion, 
grace, mercy, love, patience and faithfulness. And 
since he is a God of justice, he also pledged not 
to leave the guilty unpunished. The emphasis, 
though, wasn't on the Lord's wrath, power and 
judgments - but on his love. When we hear of the 
goodness, the greatness and the glory of God, worship 
is our appropriate response too. We bow before 
him in awe and appreciation of who he is. [NIV 
Once A Day Bible] 

LINKS FOR FURTHER STUDY 

Matthew 5:7 - The Blessing of Mercy.

http://www.abible.com/devotions/2022/20220302-0940.html 

Luke 10:29-37: Parable of the Good Samaritan.
Devotional pending.

Matthew 25:31-46 - The Parable of The Sheep 
and Goats; The Final Judgment. 

http://www.abible.com/devotions/2021/20210524-1002.html 

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