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How do we know salvation by mercy is true?

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Salvation by mercy is affirmed in Scripture, which teaches that it is by God's mercy that we are not consumed.

Biblical evidence reinforces the doctrine of salvation by mercy, particularly in the understanding that it is God's mercies that spare us from destruction. The sermon references that salvation is the result of God's sovereign mercy, highlighting passages that affirm this truth. For instance, God's mercy is what prevents us from getting what we truly deserve—wrath and punishment. The ultimate demonstration of this mercy is found in the sacrificial death of Jesus Christ, who bore the wrath intended for His people, making it clear that our salvation is entirely dependent on His grace, not on our works or merits.
Scripture References: Lamentations 3:22, Ephesians 2:4-5

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Trust In The Lord
Paul Mahan · Nov 5, 2006
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