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What does Isaiah 49 teach us about God's mercy?

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Isaiah 49 emphasizes God's mercy towards His afflicted people.

In Isaiah 49:13, the text states, 'For the Lord hath comforted His people, and will have mercy upon His afflicted.' This reflects a profound aspect of God's nature—His mercy. God's mercy is not mere pity; it is actively extended toward those in need, especially the downtrodden. The text assures us that despite feelings of abandonment or affliction, God is merciful and compassionate, promising to restore and comfort His people. This assurance serves to remind believers of God's character, which is fundamentally loving and merciful towards those He has chosen.
Scripture References: Isaiah 49:13

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