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How does faith seek mercy?

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Faith seeks mercy by acknowledging one's need and relying on God's gracious nature.

In the narrative of the Canaanite woman in Matthew 15, her faith exemplifies the essence of seeking mercy. She approached Jesus with humility, recognizing her unworthiness and crying out for mercy for her daughter. This act of desperation illustrates that true faith recognizes sin and seeks divine favor based on God's grace rather than personal merit. Psalm 51 also exemplifies this as David appeals to God's tender mercies, realizing that he cannot earn forgiveness and must rely on God's kindness. Faith recognizes our neediness and continually cries out for the mercy that only God can provide.
Scripture References: Matthew 15:21-28, Psalm 51

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