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How do we know that God's mercy is for everyone?

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God's mercy is shown to all equally, as demonstrated by the common price of atonement for all souls.

The concept of God's mercy being available to everyone is illustrated in Exodus 30:11-15, where God's requirement for atonement, a half shekel, was uniform regardless of a person's wealth. This signifies that the value of a soul is the same before God, whether one is rich or poor. In the realm of salvation, each person falls short and requires the same redemptive work of Christ. Romans 9 further illustrates that God's mercy is distributed according to His sovereign choice, yet fundamentally, all are offered redemption in Christ's sacrifice, emphasizing the equal need and value of each individual in the eyes of the Lord.
Scripture References: Exodus 30:11-15, Romans 9

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