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How does God's mercy relate to a fixed heart in worship?

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God's immense mercy fosters a fixed heart in worship, compelling believers to respond with gratitude and praise.

The mercy of God is a foundational aspect of the believer's relationship with Him, fueling a heart that is fixed on worship. As highlighted in the sermon, God's mercy surpasses human understanding, emblematic of His grace that is freely given. Recognizing the depth of one's indebtedness and the richness of God’s forgiveness enables a believer to set their heart resolutely on praising God. The experience of grace and mercy not only prompts worship but also strengthens the believer's commitment to live a life glorifying God, rooted in gratitude for His unchanging love.
Scripture References: Psalm 108:4, Ephesians 2:4-5, Romans 5:8

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A Fixed Heart
Fred Evans · Mar 17, 2013
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