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How do we know that God shows mercy to certain people?

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God's mercy is demonstrated through His saving work in the lives of individuals, as seen in His interaction with the Samaritans, reflecting His grace and sovereignty.

Throughout Scripture, God's mercy is illustrated by His choice to save a specific people. In the sermon, the preacher references the conversion of the Samaritans, indicating that God's grace extends to those whom society might overlook or reject. This aligns with Romans 9:15, where God says, 'I will have mercy on whom I will have mercy.' The principle of divine mercy being particular is a cornerstone of sovereign grace theology, highlighting that salvation is not earned but freely bestowed according to God's will and purpose. Ultimately, believers are assured that their acceptance is rooted in God's sovereign choice and grace, which is a profound comfort and encouragement in their faith walk.
Scripture References: Romans 9:15, John 4:39-42

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