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How does God's mercy compare to human mercy?

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God's mercy is infinitely greater and transformative, unlike human mercy, which often seeks to dismiss or avoid sin.

In Psalm 36, the psalmist distinguishes between God's mercy and human mercy by illustrating how God's mercy is profound, reaching down to rescue the unworthy. While human mercy may be limited and contingent, God's mercy is unconditional and aimed at transforming our sinful nature into righteousness through Christ. The text emphasizes that God's mercy is akin to caring for maggots, illustrating His patience and love towards us despite our wretchedness. This highlights the depth and commitment of God's mercy that seeks to redeem and restore rather than just overlook sin.
Scripture References: Psalm 36:5-6

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Psalm 36
Bob Coffey · Oct 5, 2004
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