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How does God's mercy relate to His doctrine?

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God's mercy is foundational to His doctrine, showing that salvation comes through His grace rather than our merit.

God's doctrine encapsulates His character, where mercy plays a central role. In Deuteronomy 32:3, the call to ascribe greatness to God emphasizes His attributes, including His readiness to pardon and show mercy. While justice requires that sin be dealt with, God, in His mercy, has provided a means of redemption through Christ. This reflects the core of the doctrine that salvation is not based on fairness but on God's grace, illustrating the beauty of His mercy in the doctrine of Christ, who took our sins upon Himself. Thus, understanding this doctrine leads to a deeper appreciation of the extent of God's mercy.
Scripture References: Deuteronomy 32:3, Ephesians 2:4-5

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