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What are the sure mercies mentioned in Isaiah 55?

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The sure mercies of Isaiah 55 refer to the everlasting promises of mercy and grace provided by God through Christ.

The sure mercies mentioned in Isaiah 55 encompass the unwavering promises of God to His people, which are rooted in His covenant of grace. These mercies assure believers of forgiveness, new life, and an eternal relationship with Him. God’s promise in Isaiah 55:3 calls sinners to partake in this grace, emphasizing that it is based on Christ's finished work. The reference to the 'sure mercies of David' conveys that these promises are not merely conditional but guaranteed by God's faithfulness. Thus, they include mercies such as forgiveness, regeneration, and the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, which enable believers to live in obedience and holiness.
Scripture References: Isaiah 55:3, Jeremiah 31:31-34

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Sure Mercies
Frank Tate · May 15, 2016
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