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How does God show mercy through predestination?

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God shows mercy through predestination by choosing certain individuals for salvation and adoption into His family, highlighting His sovereignty and grace.

God’s mercy is intimately linked to the doctrine of predestination, as He predetermines who will receive grace and be adopted into His family. Romans 9:15-16 states, 'I will have mercy on whom I have mercy,' underscoring that God's choice is not based on human desire or effort but solely on His divine will. Through predestination, God acts according to His pleasure, demonstrating that if He allowed humanity to act independently, all would ultimately perish. Thus, His predestinating grace assures that those who are chosen will be brought into the fold, fulfilling His plan and revealing the depths of His mercy.
Scripture References: Romans 9:15-16, Ephesians 1:5

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