Mercy, in all these senses, is the driving force of Christ’s incarnation, death, and resurrection.
So is aiding someone whom we have no obligation to help, or forbearing to exploit someone’s vulnerability. Mercy consists of treating people better than they deserve from us. If you are blessed with sorrow for your own failings (the second beatitude) and with right relationships (the fourth beatitude), you will not find it difficult to show mercy to others on the job or anywhere else. Learning From the Psalms How to Pray Through Your Work.Beyond Rank and Power: What Philemon Tells Us About Leadership.Evangelism - Sharing the Gospel at Work.10 Key Points About Work in the Bible That Every Christian Should Know.