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How do we know preventing mercy is true?

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Preventing mercy, as expressed in the sermon, speaks to God's proactive care that goes before us, anticipating our needs and challenges.

The concept of preventing mercy is grounded in the belief that God acts before we are aware of our needs. The preacher elucidates this by explaining that God's mercy not only responds to our immediate needs but preemptively addresses potential trials and tribulations. The statement 'the God of my mercy shall prevent me' suggests that God's grace prepares the way, deferring mischief and guiding us through life's uncertainties. Through examples such as God's provision for salvation before sin entered the world, and His ongoing anticipation of our spiritual needs, we see that biblical instances affirm this doctrine. Ultimately, the assurance of preventing mercy is encapsulated in the belief that God is meticulously sovereign over every aspect of our lives.
Scripture References: Psalm 59:10, Lamentations 3:22-23, Isaiah 65:24

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Preventing Mercy
Don Bell · Oct 7, 2015
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