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How do we know grace and mercy are true?

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Grace and mercy are evidenced by God's unwavering character and His actions toward humanity, as revealed in scripture.

The truth of grace and mercy is firmly rooted in the character of God and His divine actions. Grace is defined as God's unmerited favor toward the guilty, and it is not based on any merit found in us but purely on God's gracious nature. As stated in Ephesians 2:8-9, we are saved by grace through faith, underscoring that our salvation is solely a result of God's mercy and love. Furthermore, Romans 9:15 illustrates that God's mercy is sovereign; He extends mercy to whom He wills. This divine sovereignty ensures that grace and mercy are not only true but also foundational to Christian faith and experience.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 9:15

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