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How do we know God's mercy is important for salvation?

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God's mercy is crucial for salvation as it involves Him withholding the judgment we deserve and granting us grace instead.

In the sermon, the preacher explains that God's mercies are foundational for understanding salvation. The concept of mercy in the biblical sense is that it is God not giving us what we truly deserve—His wrath and judgment. Verses such as Titus 3:5 reinforce that salvation is granted not based on our righteousness but solely out of His mercy. Paul reminds the church that they were once vessels of wrath, but through God's mercies, they have been made vessels of mercy. This transition illustrates the significance of mercy in the redemptive process, reminding believers that salvation is a gift of grace, rooted in the loving and merciful character of God.
Scripture References: Titus 3:5, Romans 9:22-24

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