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How do we know God delights to show mercy?

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God's delight in showing mercy is illustrated through Jesus' tears and His willingness to save sinners, as seen in Luke 19.

The concept of God's mercy is central to the message of Scripture, particularly as seen in the life and ministry of Jesus Christ. In Luke 19, Jesus weeps for Jerusalem, expressing not only sorrow but a desire to gather them as a mother hen gathers her chicks (Matthew 23:37). His tears serve as profound evidence of His compassion and willingness to save the lost. Furthermore, throughout the Bible, from the Old Testament to the New, God repeatedly invites sinners to come and reason with Him, promising that though their sins be as scarlet, they shall be made white as snow (Isaiah 1:18). This consistent theme of divine mercy points to the heart of God's character, revealing His readiness to forgive and restore those who repent and turn to Him.
Scripture References: Isaiah 1:18, Matthew 23:37

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