Season 1 Episode 1
Jerry Eicher of Anabaptist Theological Perspectives explores the necessity of mercy—especially the practice of allowing another person’s evil to run its course so it may collapse under its own weight—without excusing wrongdoing or de-emphasizing justice.
The episode examines James 2:13 and Romans 9:15–16, critiques overly deterministic readings that discard human will, and contrasts mercy with discipline and grit. Eicher uses J.R.R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings (Frodo, the Ring, Gollum, Bilbo, and Gandalf) as a central example to show how pity and restraint—rather than flawless willpower—become the decisive forces that preserve the future and make victory possible.
Key takeaways: mercy can look foolish or inefficient but keeps outcomes open, it does not guarantee transformation of the evildoer, and it may be the means by which we ourselves are ultimately saved. The episode closes with a personal anecdote about family mercy and a call to practice patient compassion in everyday life.
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