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How do we know Christ's mercy is sufficient for salvation?

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Christ’s willingness to heal the leper demonstrates His mercy, which extends to all who come to Him in faith.

In the account from Luke 5:12-16, the leper approaches Jesus with an acknowledgment of his unworthiness and a plea for mercy, saying, 'If thou wilt, thou canst make me clean.' This poignant moment illustrates that the grace of Christ is not contingent upon our merit but is freely given to those who recognize their need. The response of Jesus, 'I will; be thou clean,' confirms that His mercy is indeed sufficient and that it is His will to save those who come to Him with humility and faith. This truth reassures us that no matter how deep our sin or unworthiness may be, Christ's redemptive power and mercy are available to all who seek Him sincerely.
Scripture References: Luke 5:12-16

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