How do we know God has mercy on His chosen people?
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We see evidence of God's mercy in the way He chose Noah and granted him grace during a time of judgment, as highlighted in Genesis 9.
The assurance of God's mercy towards His chosen people is intricately woven throughout Scripture. In the case of Noah, it is affirmed that he found grace in the eyes of the Lord, not because he sought God, but due to God's sovereign choice. This theme continues through generations, illustrating that mercy is granted based on God's will and not human merit. As noted in the sermon, God's glory is to have mercy on whom He will have mercy, which emphasizes the unmerited favor bestowed upon believers. This doctrine of sovereign grace underscores that our salvation and standing before God are entirely reliant on His mercy and choosing, not on our works.
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