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How does God's mercy apply to our lives according to the Exodus?

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God's mercy, as shown in the Exodus, applies to our lives as He hears our cries and responds with compassion.

God's mercy is vividly illustrated in the Exodus narrative, where He hears the groans of the Israelites in bondage and responds to their suffering. This reflects God's nature as a merciful God who is deeply moved by the struggles of His people. In Exodus 2:24, it states that God remembered His covenant with the patriarchs, which underlines His commitment to show mercy based on His promises. Just as He acted to liberate Israel, so too does He hear and respond to the cries of believers today. This assurance encourages Christians to approach God in their need, knowing that He delights in mercy and is responsive to genuine pleas for help, thus inviting them to trust in His compassionate character.
Scripture References: Exodus 2:23-25, Psalm 79:11, Micah 7:18

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The Exodus
Todd Nibert · Dec 13, 2006
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