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How does the story of Lazarus demonstrate God's mercy?

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The story of Lazarus illustrates God's mercy by showing that He cares for the humble and broken-hearted.

In the account of Lazarus and the rich man recorded in Luke 16, God's mercy is pronounced in His care for Lazarus, who was marginalized and destitute. Despite societal disdain, Lazarus was honored by God in death, signifying that God's love and mercy extend to the humble. The fact that he was carried to Abraham's bosom exemplifies the ultimate reversal of fortunes in the Kingdom of God—indicating that God brings comfort and mercy to those who are poor in spirit. This reminds us that His grace is available to all who recognize their need for Him.
Scripture References: Luke 16:22

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