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What does it mean that God delights to show mercy?

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God's delight in showing mercy indicates His loving nature and readiness to forgive those who repent.

The notion that God delights to show mercy is deeply rooted in His character as depicted throughout Scripture. In Psalm 51, David appeals to God’s loving kindness and multitude of tender mercies when seeking forgiveness. This alludes to the essence of God’s goodness, which desires to restore and heal rather than condemn. It reveals that mercy is not an obligation for God but a joyful expression of His love towards sinners. Furthermore, this aspect of God’s nature assures believers that no matter the depth of their sin, grace is always greater; in humility, when we approach Him in repentance, we can trust that He is eager and willing to extend His mercy and grace.
Scripture References: Psalm 51, Micah 7:18-19

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