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How does God's mercy impact our relationship with Him?

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God's mercy reconciles sinners to Himself, establishing a loving relationship based on grace.

The impact of God's mercy on our relationship with Him is profound. It transforms our status from enemies to beloved children, as seen in Jeremiah 32:38, which promises, 'They shall be my people, and I will be their God.' Through Christ's sacrificial death, God’s mercy bridges the gap caused by sin, allowing for reconciliation and acceptance. This relationship is characterized by love and assurance, as believers are reminded that they belong to God and that He will never turn away from them. As a result, Christians can approach God with confidence, assured of His steadfast love and mercy that sustains them throughout their lives.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 32:38, Romans 5:1-2

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Sure Mercies
Frank Tate · May 15, 2016
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