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"The adjective so often coupled with mercy is the word tender, but God's mercy is not tender; this mercy is a blunt instrument. Mercy doesn't wrap a warm, limp blanket around offenders. God's mercy is the kind that kills the thing that wronged it and resurrects something new in its place. In our guilt and remorse, we may wish for nothing but the ability to rewrite our own past, but what's done cannot, will not, be undone. But I am here to say that in the mercy of God it can be redeemed. I cling to the truth of God's ability to redeem us more than perhaps any other. I have to. I need to. I want to. For when we say "Lord have mercy," what else could we possibly mean than this truth?"