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What does Hosea teach about God's mercy?

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Hosea teaches that God's mercy is freely given to those who cannot help themselves, demonstrating His grace and love.

The book of Hosea highlights the profound message of God’s mercy extended to those in dire need of help. In Hosea 14:3, the acknowledgment that men cannot save themselves underscores that it is God alone who provides mercy, especially to those like the fatherless who cannot help themselves. This concept reveals the heart of the Gospel, portraying a God who actively seeks to restore and uplift those who are lost and broken. The repeated theme of mercy throughout Hosea emphasizes that no one is beyond the reach of God's compassion, reiterating the core tenet of sovereign grace that salvation and mercy originate from God’s will and love.
Scripture References: Hosea 14:3

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