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How does God's mercy relate to His promises?

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God's mercy is integral to His promises, as they are extended to His elect, demonstrating His grace and long-suffering (2 Peter 3:9).

God's mercy is intricately linked to His promises, particularly in relation to His elect. In 2 Peter 3:9, the text indicates that God is not willing that any of His chosen should perish but desires for all to come to repentance. This reflects the deep mercy and compassion of God, who actively works for the salvation of His people. His promises are manifestations of His grace, assuring the elect that they are secure in His love and will ultimately experience the fullness of redemption. Thus, God's mercy not only undergirds His promises but also serves as a beacon of hope and assurance for believers awaiting the fulfillment of His word.
Scripture References: 2 Peter 3:9

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