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How does mercy play a role in prayer?

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Mercy is the foundation of a believer's prayer life, as it allows them to approach God despite their sinfulness.

David illustrates in Psalm 5:7 that he approaches God 'in the multitude of [His] mercy.' This is significant because it highlights that prayer is not based on human merit, but on God's gracious mercy. Understanding one's own sinful condition and the abundance of God's mercy leads to a humble approach to prayer. It is through God's mercy that believers can find forgiveness and restore their relationship with Him. This reliance on mercy fosters a deep sense of gratitude and reverence, driving believers to worship and seek guidance from their Creator. Thus, mercy is essential in the life of prayer, shaping how Christians communicate with God.
Scripture References: Psalm 5:7

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Prayer Pt 2
Bruce Crabtree · Nov 17, 2013
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