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How do we know God's mercy saves us?

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God's mercy saves us according to His sovereign will, not our works, as emphasized in passages like Titus 3:5.

The doctrine of God's mercy saving us is rooted in the biblical understanding that salvation is not the result of human effort or righteousness but solely a work of God's grace. In Titus 3:5, Paul writes, "Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to His mercy He saved us." This verse underscores the nature of salvation as an act of divine mercy borne out of love and compassion. Psalm 6:4 reflects this heartfelt plea for salvation, where David cries, "Oh, save me for Thy mercies' sake." This plea echoes the believer's reliance on God's character—the God who is merciful and gracious, abounding in steadfast love. It is this divine mercy that moves God to save His people from their sins and to uphold them in their weaknesses, assuring them of His fidelity to His promises.
Scripture References: Titus 3:5, Psalm 6:4, Titus 3:4-6

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