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How does Psalm 106 illustrate the need for God's mercy?

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Psalm 106 illustrates humanity's rebellious nature and the necessity of God's mercy in salvation (Psalm 106:6).

Psalm 106 is a vivid illustration of humanity's rebellious nature and the crucial need for God's mercy in salvation. In verse 6, it states, 'We have sinned with our fathers; we have committed iniquity; we have done wickedness.' This admission reflects the sinful state inherited from our ancestors, emphasizing the universal need for divine mercy. The psalm details how the Israelites repeatedly turned away from God yet were met with His mercy whenever they called out to Him. It serves as a reminder that without God's intervention through His grace, we would remain lost in our sin, underscoring the profound gift of salvation made available through Christ.
Scripture References: Psalm 106:6

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