We plead for God's mercy by acknowledging our sins and seeking refuge in Christ alone.
To plead for God's mercy is to come before Him with a heart of humility, fully recognizing our sinful nature. Isaiah 43:26 instructs us to 'put me in remembrance,' signifying that we should come to God with our sincere confessions and pleas for forgiveness. The biblical example of the publican in Luke 18:13 is a profound reminder; he humbled himself and cried out, 'God, be merciful to me, a sinner.' This posture of humility and dependence is essential, as we must acknowledge that it is only through Christ, our righteousness, that we can be justified before God. Therefore, our pleas for mercy should echo with the understanding that we can do nothing apart from His grace.
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