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What does faith in God's mercy look like?

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Faith in God's mercy acknowledges our unworthiness and God's absolute sovereignty to heal and save.

Faith in God's mercy, as described in the sermon, is characterized by a humble recognition of our unworthiness paired with a confident belief in God's power and willingness to help. The centurion exemplified this when he approached Jesus, stating that he was not worthy for Christ to enter his home, yet he fully believed that a mere word from Jesus could heal his servant. This understanding underscores that true faith comes when one sees both their desperate need for grace and God's abundant capacity to provide it. This dynamic reveals the essence of what it means to truly place trust in God's mercy, affirming that it encompasses not just personal salvation but also the hope for others too.
Scripture References: Matthew 8:8, Luke 7:6-7, Hebrews 4:16

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