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How does God's mercy relate to our struggles?

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God's mercy is central to overcoming our struggles, as He promises to be with us and help us endure.

God's mercy is a foundational truth for believers, especially in times of struggle. The psalmist, though feeling forsaken, ultimately places his trust in God's mercy: 'But I have trusted in Your mercy; my heart shall rejoice in Your salvation.' This reflects a profound assurance that despite the challenging circumstances, God's redemptive mercy is what sustains our hope and joy. In essence, God does not abandon His people; rather, He uses our struggles to draw us nearer to Him. God's mercy is abundant and will not fail, as affirmed in Lamentations 3:22-23, which states that His mercies are new every morning. This consistent outpouring of mercy encourages us to persevere, reminding us that salvation is ultimately found in Him, and His kindness endures throughout our trials.
Scripture References: Psalm 13, Lamentations 3:22-23

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How Long O Lord
Paul Mahan · Oct 4, 1989
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