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How does God show His mercy through salvation?

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God's mercy is manifested in salvation as He delivers us from sin and its consequences.

God's mercy is vividly illustrated in the act of salvation, which involves delivering sinners from the penalty and power of sin. The psalmist's plea, 'visit me with thy salvation,' reflects a deep need for divine intervention. Through Christ, God's saving work encompasses both mercy and justice, meeting the demands of His holiness while providing a pathway for redemption. By acknowledging our sins and helpless state, we can genuinely appreciate the depths of God's mercy, recognizing that He offers forgiveness and new life through His Son. This divine mercy not only saves us from condemnation but also transforms our hearts, enabling us to live out our faith in righteousness and gratitude.
Scripture References: Psalm 106:4, John 3:16, Romans 5:8

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