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How do we know God is merciful in the story of Korah?

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The preservation of the sons of Korah amidst their father's rebellion illustrates God's distinguishing grace and mercy.

The account of the rebellion of Korah indicates God's justice but also his mercy, as seen in Numbers 26, where it states that the sons of Korah did not die despite their father's judgment. This act of grace not only preserved their lives but also allowed for the lineage of Korah to contribute positively to the worship of God, with future generations serving as singers in the temple. This indicates that mercy is extended according to God's sovereign choice, demonstrating His ability to save and utilize individuals for His glory, even from dire circumstances.
Scripture References: Numbers 26:9-11, 1 Chronicles 6:31-38

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