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How does God show mercy in the Gospel?

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God shows mercy in the Gospel by offering forgiveness and grace through Jesus Christ.

God’s mercy in the Gospel is evident throughout Scripture, particularly in passages that illustrate His compassion and desire to restore sinners. In Luke 23:34, even while being crucified, Jesus prays for those who mock Him, asking the Father to forgive them, which is a profound demonstration of mercy. The act of Christ interceding for sinners, despite their rebellion, embodies the essence of the Gospel—the good news that God offers forgiveness to all who turn to Him with faith and repentance. Ephesians 2:4-5 reinforces this message, affirming that God, being rich in mercy, saves believers from their sins and brings them into a reconciled relationship with Himself through Jesus Christ.
Scripture References: Luke 23:34, Ephesians 2:4-5

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