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How do we know that God's mercy extends to all people?

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God's mercy extends to all people as demonstrated by His actions in the book of Jonah, where He spares Nineveh despite their great wickedness.

God's mercy is a central theme in Scripture, evidenced by His willingness to forgive even those who seem farthest from redemption, as seen in Jonah's account. The Ninevites, known for their brutality and sinfulness, repented at the warning of destruction, and God showed them mercy by relenting from His planned judgment. This act illustrates that God's mercy is not contingent upon human righteousness; rather, it is sovereignly dispensed according to His grace. As the text indicates, God works all things according to His will, and His desire is that none should perish but that all should come to repentance. This narrative is a crucial reminder that God's mercy is available to all who genuinely turn to Him, regardless of their past, emphasizing the depth of God's love and grace as foundational to our understanding of salvation.
Scripture References: Jonah 3:5-10, 2 Peter 3:9, Romans 5:8

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