When Compassion Becomes a Calling: Lessons from Nehemiah 1:2–4
We all carry silent stories—some of heartbreak, some of healing. Mabel's book, Mercy, was born from one of those quiet places. But through its pages, something unexpected happened: clarity. Courage. Closure.
Mercy is not just a story—it’s a reflection of what so many women go through and rise from. Today, I want to share 5 powerful lessons from the book that every woman should hold close.
Because if no one has told you lately—you are allowed to grow, heal, and start over.
So many women carry shame like it's part of their identity.
But let me remind you: your mistakes are not your name.
In Mercy, the main character wrestles with regret—but what she learns is that starting over is not weakness. It’s wisdom.
✨ You are allowed to begin again—at any moment, in any chapter.
We often extend grace to others but punish ourselves privately.
Why do we believe others deserve forgiveness, but not us?
One of the most important themes in Mercy is self-compassion. You can’t fully heal if you’re still holding yourself hostage. The journey back to joy starts with treating yourself like someone worth saving—because you are.
✨ You don’t have to be perfect to be worthy.
Perfection isn’t required for love or healing. Learn how embracing your flaws can help you reclaim your worth and live authentically.
Forgiveness doesn’t mean forgetting.
It means choosing peace over poison.
There’s a moment in the book when forgiveness isn’t deserved—but it’s given anyway. Not because the other person earned it, but because the woman holding the pain couldn’t carry it anymore.
✨ Forgiveness isn’t about them. It’s about freeing you.
Too many of us have been taught to “stay strong” by staying silent.
But strength is not suffering in silence—it’s speaking your truth with love.
In Mercy, voice is power. The character finds herself not by becoming louder, but by becoming more honest. You don’t have to scream to be heard—you just have to be real.
✨ Your voice is sacred. Use it.
Fear fractures us.
Faith, even the tiniest flicker of it, begins the rebuilding.
This book isn’t preachy—but it is rooted in spiritual restoration. It gently asks: What would happen if you believed you could be whole again? That’s the question that turned my own story around—and it might turn yours, too.
✨You don’t need all the answers. Just a little faith to take the next step.
Mercy is fiction—but the truth inside it is very real.
These 5 lessons are not just pages in a book.
They’re lived, felt, and fought for by women everywhere.
If you’ve ever needed permission to heal, to rest, to try again—this is it.
This is your sign.
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Next Chapter: Chapter 4
How To Give Yourself Mercy
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