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How does God's mercy manifest in our justification?

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God's mercy is displayed in our justification through faith in Christ’s sacrificial death.

The publican's plea, 'God be merciful to me, a sinner,' signifies a profound understanding of God's mercy, which is intricately linked to our justification. Romans 4:25 states that Christ was delivered up for our offenses and raised for our justification. This underscores that our justification—being declared righteous before God—stems from Christ's atoning sacrifice, which satisfies divine justice. Thus, God’s mercy allows sinners to be justified freely through faith in the blood of Christ, aligning with the core tenet of Sovereign Grace theology.
Scripture References: Luke 18:14, Romans 4:25

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God be merciful
Angus Fisher · May 22, 2014
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