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How do we know we are vessels of God's mercy?

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We understand we are vessels of God's mercy through Scripture and our own experiences of grace.

The Scripture teaches us that believers are vessels of God's mercy, a concept underscored throughout the New Testament. A believer's recognition that all they have and are is a gift from God solidifies this truth. In John 15:5, Christ teaches that apart from Him, believers can do nothing, emphasizing that any fruit produced is through Him. Furthermore, Romans 9:23 speaks of God's purpose in showing His mercy to vessels prepared for glory. This means that believers, by acknowledging their dependence on God's providence and grace, can confidently affirm their identity as vessels of His mercy. Living a life that recognizes this truth leads to a genuine humility and a desire to serve others, reflecting the love of Christ in practical ways, as seen in Proverbs 31:19-20.
Scripture References: John 15:5, Romans 9:23

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