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How does God's mercy manifest in the New Testament?

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God's mercy is profoundly manifested in the New Testament through Jesus Christ's life, ministry, and sacrificial death.

The New Testament showcases God's mercy predominantly through the life and ministry of Jesus Christ. He came to seek and save the lost, highlighting His mission to redeem sinners (Luke 19:10). Jesus associated with those deemed socially unacceptable, such as tax collectors and sinners, demonstrating that His mercy is not limited to the righteous but is rather extended to all who recognize their need for it. His ultimate act of mercy was manifested through His sacrificial death on the cross, which provided a means for reconciliation between God and humanity. In Matthew 11:28-30, Jesus invites all who are laboring under the weight of sin to come to Him for rest, further displaying God's merciful character.
Scripture References: Luke 19:10, Matthew 11:28-30

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