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How do we know God has mercy for sinners?

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The scriptures assure that God's mercy extends to all who recognize their sin and seek Him, as shown in Isaiah 50.

Isaiah 50:1-2 reveals God's posture toward sinners, emphasizing that those who feel their transgressions have separated them from Him are candidates for mercy. Just as Israel felt rejected and unworthy because of their sins, God calls them to consider that their troubles are self-inflicted. It's crucial to recognize God's grace is offered, especially to those who realize their dire need for redemption. He is ever willing to forgive and restore those who turn to Him in sincerity. This principle runs throughout both Old and New Testaments, encapsulating God’s constant readiness to extend grace regardless of the depth of one’s failures when genuine repentance occurs.
Scripture References: Isaiah 50:1-2, Romans 8:1, John 10:27-29

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