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How do we know God's mercy is sufficient for His people?

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God's mercy is evident through His continual deliverance and care for His chosen people, reassuring them in their trials.

The mercy of God is a profound theme threaded throughout the Bible, evident in His actions towards His people. For instance, Peter's miraculous escape from Herod's imprisonment is a vivid display of God's mercy, as He sent an angel to liberate Peter while ensuring that no harm came to him (Acts 12:7-11). This event serves as a profound reminder that God acts in mercy to deliver those who are called according to His purpose, as mentioned in Romans 8:28. It underscores the belief that God's mercy will support and uphold believers in all circumstances, echoing the assurance that no trial is beyond His control or power to manage.
Scripture References: Romans 8:28, Acts 12:7-11

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