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How do we know God's delight in mercy is true?

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The consistent biblical testimony illustrates God's delight in mercy through His actions and promises to forgive and redeem sinners.

The assurance of God's delight in mercy is evident throughout the pages of Scripture. In Micah 7, the prophet reflects on God's willingness to pardon iniquity and pass by transgressions. Ephesians 2 emphasizes that God is rich in mercy, acting out of His great love for us, even when we were dead in sins. This delight is displayed not only in His willingness to forgive but also in the provision of Christ as our Redeemer. The sacrificial death of Jesus exemplifies the ultimate expression of God’s mercy and His desire to have compassion upon His people. Thus, both the consciousness of our sinfulness and the experience of His mercy provide profound evidence of God's character.
Scripture References: Micah 7:18-20, Ephesians 2:4-5, Romans 5:8, 1 John 1:9

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