His Name Is Mercy

His Name Is Mercy by Ken Barker, published by Connor Court Publishing Pty, Limited in August 2012, is a thought-provoking exploration of the relationship between justice and mercy. In this 154-page book, Fr. Ken Barker presents a passionate argument that true justice cannot exist without mercy. Through compelling narratives of individuals who have chosen forgiveness over vengeance in the face of hurt and violence, Barker emphasizes the liberating power of mercy as a fundamental quality of God and a transformative attitude for humanity.
Readers will find a deep examination of forgiveness, addressing the complex emotions that arise from experiences of betrayal and injustice. The book poses critical questions about the nature of forgiveness, such as the challenges of forgiving those who seem undeserving and the implications of forgiveness on personal healing. With clarity and sensitivity, Barker provides insights rooted in Christian theology, offering guidance for those grappling with the difficult journey toward mercy and spiritual growth. This edition serves as a resource for anyone seeking to understand the profound impact of mercy in their lives.
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In an age of ever increasing litigation we have become highly tuned to the need for justice. But is there room for mercy? In this book Fr Ken Barker argues passionately that without mercy justice will not be complete. He makes a compelling case for mercy through the use of stories about remarkable human beings who, faced with hurt and violence, have chosen to forgive rather than to seek vengeance. He reminds us that mercy is the highest quality in the heart of God, and hence the most liberating attitude for any human heart. This book provides much needed teaching on forgiveness. With great clarity and sensitivity Fr Barker addresses the deep questions that arise in our hearts when we have been the victims of violence, or when we have been deeply hurt by a betrayal of trust. “Why forgive when a grave injustice has been done against me?” “How can I forgive when they don’t deserve it?” “Does forgiving someone mean I have to forget?” “When I forgive do I have to excuse the one who offended me?” “How can I forgive when I feel hatred in my heart?” “Why has God allowed this to happen to me?” The gospel principles enunciated here provide a sure pointer towards freedom for all who have agonised with these questions. The stories offered here of those who have found this freedom are a light in the darkness, and an inspiration towards the highest calling of any human being – to have mercy and to forgive.
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