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What does David's mercy to Mephibosheth illustrate about God's character?

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David's mercy to Mephibosheth illustrates God's sovereign grace and unconditional love for His chosen people.

In 2 Samuel 9, King David's compassion towards Mephibosheth, the son of his former rival, illustrates God's sovereign grace and love. Despite Mephibosheth being a potential threat to David's throne, he receives kindness and restoration instead of punishment. This act of mercy points to God's character, revealing His inclination to extend grace to those who are deserving of judgment. Just as David sought out Mephibosheth to show him mercy, God actively seeks out sinners to offer them His grace through Jesus Christ. This story embodies the Gospel, where undeserving sinners are invited to partake in the bounty of God's love and mercy, affirmed by the fulfillment of the covenant in Christ.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 9:1-13, Ephesians 2:4-5

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