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How does God's mercy motivate us to serve Him?

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God's mercy motivates us to serve Him by prompting a heart response of gratitude and dedication, recognizing all we have is from Him.

In Romans 12:1, Paul appeals to the church to present themselves as living sacrifices based on the mercy they have received from God. This appeal emphasizes how God’s mercy should deeply inspire believers to serve actively in their faith. When we understand the depths of God’s mercy—His withholding of judgment and His grace towards us—it compels us to respond not out of obligation but out of gratitude. The recognition that we are recipients of such mercy calls us to a life of service and dedication, realizing that our lives are no longer our own but belong to the One who saved us. This reciprocal relationship of mercy motivates us to share the same mercy with others as an extension of our gratitude to God.
Scripture References: Romans 12:1, Romans 6:13

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