God's love and mercy are demonstrated through His willingness to save sinners, affirmed in the Gospel and reflected in the lives of believers.
The truth of God's love and mercy is profoundly portrayed in Scripture, where it is stated that God sent His Son to save sinners (Luke 19:10). The Apostle Paul assures us in Romans 5:8 that 'God commends His love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.' This sacrificial act epitomizes divine love and mercy. Furthermore, the personal experiences of believers reflect this reality, as they recognize God's hand in their lives, leading them to repentance and faith. Such transformative grace moves us to declare with the Psalmist, 'Great is the Lord and greatly to be praised,' acknowledging God’s merciful dealings with unworthy sinners.
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