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How does God's mercy relate to our helplessness as sinners?

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Our helplessness as sinners underscores our need for God's mercy, which He grants freely through Christ.

Our condition as helpless sinners is a significant theme throughout Scripture, which leads us to appreciate the depth of God’s mercy. Romans 5:8 describes how Christ died for us while we were still sinners, highlighting that God's mercy is not based on our merit but rather on His grace. In Judges 3, we see God's people in distress due to their sin, which provides an opportunity for mercy when they cry out to Him. This narrative reflects the truth of the Gospel that our recognition of our depravity and inability to save ourselves positions us as candidates for God's saving grace, which is granted through faith in Jesus Christ alone. Thus, our state of helplessness is not a barrier to God’s mercy but rather the very context within which His grace is magnified.
Scripture References: Romans 5:8, Judges 3:9-10

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