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How do we know that God's mercy is sufficient during trials?

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God's mercy is consistently emphasized in Scripture as unfailing and abundant, especially in times of trouble.

The sufficiency of God's mercy during trials is a recurring theme in both the Old and New Testaments. In Psalm 69, the Psalmist appeals to God's multitude of tender mercies as he seeks deliverance from deep troubles. Verses 16-17 particularly highlight this by stating, 'Hear me, O Lord, for your lovingkindness is good; turn to me according to the multitude of your tender mercies.' This assurance bolsters the believer's faith during affliction as they recognize that God's mercy will never fail them. As one prays, invoking the name of Jesus, one is reminded that His intercessory work continually upholds believers, ensuring that they access God's grace and mercy in their times of need.
Scripture References: Psalm 69:16-17, Hebrews 4:16

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Psalm 69
Henry Law · Mar 11, 2007