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How does Psalm 86 reflect God’s mercy?

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Psalm 86 illustrates God's mercy by showing His readiness to hear and respond to the prayers of the needy.

Psalm 86 serves as a profound reminder of God's merciful nature, particularly in His willingness to hear the prayers of those who are poor and in need, as expressed in verses 1-5. The psalmist cries out for God’s attentiveness, begging for mercy and help in times of trouble. This call to God not only reflects a recognition of human frailty but also stands as a testimony to the character of God, who is depicted as plenteous in mercy. His responses are consistently rooted in compassion and readiness to forgive as demonstrated throughout scripture, reassuring us of His steadfast love.
Scripture References: Psalm 86:1-5

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