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How does Christ provide mercy and grace to those He saves?

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Christ provides mercy by withholding judgment and grace by giving undeserved blessings to His people.

In the narrative of 2 Kings 6, Elisha's treatment of the captured Syrians reflects the dual nature of God’s mercy and grace. Mercy is seen when Elisha intercedes for the enemy, instructing the king of Israel not to harm them. Instead, they are provided with food and drink, illustrating grace – God not only withholds punishment but also lavishes blessings upon the undeserving. This perspective showcases the heart of the gospel: we are saved from judgment due to Christ's intercession and are given eternal life as a gift of grace, emphasizing the abundance of God's love for His people.
Scripture References: 2 Kings 6:21-23, Isaiah 40:2

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