Mercy: The Hidden Competitive Advantage | Luke 6:36
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“Be merciful, just as your Father is merciful.” (Luke 6:36) isn’t soft—it’s strategic. In this teaching, we unpack the Mercy Mindset that turns mistakes into momentum: separating people from problems, choosing growth over grudges, building trust through grace-filled accountability, and leading strong and kind. Learn how mercy creates resilient teams, loyal clients, healthier homes, and leaders worth following. Mercy isn’t weakness—it’s strength under control. Takeaways Separate person from mistake: correct without crushing. Choose growth over grudges: bitterness blocks progress. Give what you’ve received: extend the grace you’ve been given. Lead with grace, correct with wisdom: kind + clear beats ruthless. Mercy compounds trust: second chances create loyal cultures. Subscribe for weekly teachings on the spiritual side of business and life—then choose one person to show mercy to today (and tell me how it went). Where do you need to show mercy today—team member, client, friend… or yourself?

George B. Thomas
Founder of the Spiritual Side of Leadership
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