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How do we know God's mercy through our enemies?

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We see God's mercy through our enemies as they highlight His grace and serve to deepen our faith.

God's mercy can often be perceived through the challenges and opposition posed by our enemies. Romans 11:28 states that enemies are a result of God's providential hand, designed to facilitate the growth of His people. Without these adversities, believers may not realize the depth of God's grace in their lives. Moreover, trials can lead to increased reliance on God's promises, as we understand that even our enemies can play a role in His plan for salvation. As Romans 8:28 teaches, all things work together for good to those who love God, suggesting that even the hostility of enemies can bring about spiritual growth and a deeper understanding of divine mercy.
Scripture References: Romans 11:28, Romans 8:28

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