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What does the Bible say about mercy?

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The Bible teaches that mercy is essential, as seen in Matthew 5:7, where it says, 'Blessed are the merciful for they shall receive mercy.'

In the Scriptures, mercy is highly emphasized as a fundamental attribute that God's people are called to embody. Matthew 5:7 states, 'Blessed are the merciful for they shall receive mercy,' underscoring the reciprocal nature of mercy in the life of a believer. It reflects God's own mercy toward us, as He is merciful to those in need of forgiveness and grace. This principle is further highlighted in James 2:13, which warns that judgment without mercy will be extended to those who show no mercy. Therefore, Christians are encouraged to extend kindness and forgiveness to others, recognizing that their own reception of mercy from God is contingent upon their willingness to be merciful.
Scripture References: Matthew 5:7, James 2:13, Psalm 130:1-7, Psalm 51:1, Luke 18:13, Hosea 6:6, Hosea 6:1-2, Mark 10:47-48, Exodus 34:6, Romans 5:8, Ephesians 2:4-5, Jude 2, Exodus 33:19, Matthew 9:13, Romans 9:15-16

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