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How does God's mercy influence our worship?

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God's mercy inspires our worship, prompting us to give Him glory rather than taking credit ourselves (Psalm 115:1).

The theme of God's mercy is intricately linked to the call for worship in Psalm 115:1: 'Not unto us, O Lord, not unto us, but unto thy name give glory, for thy mercy and for thy truth's sake.' This understanding of mercy fosters a heart posture of humility and gratitude, recognizing that we do not merit anything apart from God's grace. When we grasp the depth of His mercy—His willingness to forgive and redeem us despite our unworthiness—it ignites a response of worship that is centered on Him. Our praises are directed towards God alone, acknowledging that He is the source of all good things. This focus on mercy enables us to approach God in worship not out of obligation, but from a place of deep appreciation for who He is and what He has done for us.
Scripture References: Psalm 115:1

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