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What does it mean that mercy is magnified?

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Mercy being magnified means that God's mercy is made clear and evident through His actions, especially in deliverance.

When we speak of God's mercy being magnified, we refer to how God's mercy is showcased and highlighted through His acts of deliverance, especially in instances like Lot's escape from Sodom as described in Genesis 19:19. Lot's situation demonstrates God's mercy as He rescues a man who, despite his shortcomings, is chosen by God. In this context, mercy is not simply a passive attribute, but an active force that seeks to save and protect those in grave danger. The phrase 'magnified' suggests that God's mercy is lifted up and made prominent through His saving actions. It reflects the practice of proclaiming God's mercy, not just in words, but in the tangible experiences of those who have received His grace and mercy in Christ.
Scripture References: Genesis 19:19, Isaiah 43:25

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