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What does it mean to be saved by mercy?

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Being saved by mercy means that salvation comes from God's compassion rather than our merits.

Salvation by mercy highlights that, as sinners, we cannot earn favor with God through our actions, as all our works are flawed. Instead, in Titus 3:5, we learn that our salvation is solely a result of God's mercy. It illustrates our need for a Savior who acts on our behalf, providing redemption that we could never achieve on our own. It emphasizes the biblical truth that we are saved not because we are deserving, but because of God's compassion towards us, allowing an unmerited gift of grace that leads to restoration and new life.
Scripture References: Titus 3:5, Ephesians 2:8-9

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