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How does God's mercy reflect His holiness?

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God's mercy exemplifies His holiness, as He forgives without compromising His justice.

God's mercy is a profound reflection of His holiness, manifesting the balance between His desire to forgive and His commitment to justice. Isaiah 48:11 illustrates that God acts for His own sake and for the glory of His holy name, ensuring that His mercy does not violate His righteousness. By providing salvation through Jesus Christ, who bore the penalty for sin, God remains just while extending mercy to His elect. This duality showcases God's holiness: He cannot overlook sin, yet He provides a means for forgiveness through Christ, allowing believers to be cleansed and restored without compromising His character. Thus, God's mercy and holiness are perfectly integrated in the redemptive work of Christ.
Scripture References: Isaiah 48:11

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