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What does it mean to be a mercy beggar?

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Being a mercy beggar means recognizing our complete dependence on God's mercy for salvation and daily sustenance.

The term 'mercy beggar' encapsulates the heart posture of every true believer. It acknowledges our complete inadequacy and the necessity of divine mercy for both salvation and sanctification. Throughout the sermon, this idea is expressed through the story of the leper, who approached Jesus in utter desperation. This beggar's attitude reflects our own spiritual condition—each of us must come before God, not with claims of worthiness, but with acknowledgment of our need for His grace. This reliance on mercy fosters a deep sense of gratitude and humility, recognizing that our standing before God hinges entirely on Christ's merit, not our works.
Scripture References: Mark 1:40-45, Romans 3:23, Psalm 119:169-176, Romans 11:32

Sermons (3)

Mercy Beggars
John Chapman · May 17, 2026
Mercy Beggars
John Chapman · May 10, 2026
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