Here are 5 things that stayed with me—and maybe they’ll resonate with you too:
# 5️⃣ Mercy is not a moment—it’s a lifestyle.
This wasn’t a 72-day “challenge” to complete.
It became a daily posture.
In how I speak.
How I think.
How I respond.
Mercy didn’t just change my perspective—it started changing my patterns.
#72DaysOfMercy #MercyJourney #FaithInAction #DailyMercy #CarryMercyForward
Mercy, as a concept, often gets misunderstood as a singular act or event, but through my personal experience, I've realized it is much more profound—it's a lifestyle. Embracing mercy has not only shifted how I view others but also redefined how I interact with the world around me. In practice, living mercy daily means engaging with patience and kindness, even when situations test your limits. For example, when someone offends or frustrates me, instead of responding with anger or judgment, I pause to respond with understanding and compassion. This intentional change in behavior may seem small but contributes significantly to personal peace and healthier relationships. Moreover, incorporating mercy into daily thoughts creates a powerful ripple effect. Rather than holding grudges or assuming the worst in others, mercy invites us to give second chances and to communicate with compassion. This extends into speech—choosing words that heal rather than harm, encouraging rather than diminishing. Using hashtags like #72DaysOfMercy and #FaithInAction wasn’t just a trend for me; it became a commitment to embody mercy consistently, allowing it to guide my actions. The transformation wasn’t overnight but gradual, as mercy reshaped my habits and mindset. I encourage anyone interested in this journey to start small—focus on mercy in your daily interactions and observe the changes. It’s not a challenge to complete but a posture to adopt permanently. Over time, mercy can redefine your lifestyle, improving both your inner peace and your influence on others.

