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What does Psalm 145 teach us about God's mercy?

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Psalm 145 emphasizes that the Lord is gracious, full of compassion, and slow to anger, illustrating His abundant mercy.

Psalm 145 beautifully outlines God's merciful character alongside His greatness. Verse 8 states, 'The Lord is gracious and full of compassion, slow to anger and of great mercy.' This reveals God’s disposition toward His creation; He actively engages with us in grace and forgiveness. In the context of the Gospel, God's mercy reaches its zenith through Christ, who embodies that grace by offering salvation to sinful humanity. Thus, understanding God's mercy as fundamental to His character encourages a rightful response of gratitude and praise from believers.
Scripture References: Psalm 145:8, Ephesians 1:7, Psalm 145:9

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Our Great God
Paul Mahan · Jun 18, 2025
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