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How does the Bible describe God's mercy?

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God's mercy is a balance of His love and justice, demonstrated through the sacrifice of Christ at Calvary (Psalms 85:10).

In scripture, God's mercy is portrayed as fundamental to His character, balancing His love with His justice. Deuteronomy 29:19 warns against a false sense of security in God's mercy, emphasizing that God must punish sin. However, at Calvary, mercy and truth met, as God's love and righteousness were simultaneously satisfied through Christ's sacrifice for sin. Psalms 85:10 powerfully illustrates how mercy and truth coexist, highlighting the necessity of Christ's atoning work to provide a way for sinners to be justified. This understanding deepens appreciation for the grace that God extends.
Scripture References: Psalms 85:10, Deuteronomy 29:19

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