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How does God's mercy relate to our sin?

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God’s mercy is illustrated in how He forgives sinners like David, despite the severity of their sin.

The story of David illustrates the profound aspect of God's mercy in relation to sin. Although David committed heinous acts of adultery and murder, God's mercy was extended to him after he repented. The forgiveness David received demonstrates that no sin is beyond God’s capacity to forgive when met with true contrition. This signifies not only the gravity of sin but also the overwhelming grace of God's love that seeks to restore us. Through God's mercy, believers find hope and redemption, reminding us that the Gospel is ultimately centered on God’s grace.
Scripture References: Psalm 86:5, 2 Samuel 12:13

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