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How do we know God's mercy is greater than our sin?

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God's mercy is greater than our sin as exemplified by David in Psalm 51, who expresses confidence in God's ability to forgive and restore.

David's plea for mercy in Psalm 51 underscores the truth that God's mercy surpasses our sinfulness. In the psalm, David acknowledges his horrific actions but also expresses unwavering faith in God's capacity to forgive and cleanse. He understands that even the gravest of sins cannot outstrip the abundance of God's tender mercy. The assurance that God's love and mercy can triumph over our transgressions is a foundational aspect of sovereign grace theology. This teaches us that through faith in Christ and acknowledgment of our failures, we can trust that God not only forgives but also desires to wash us clean and restore us to right standing, as evidenced by God's response to David's repentance.
Scripture References: Psalm 51, Romans 5:20

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