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What does Psalm 21 teach about God's mercy?

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Psalm 21 illustrates God's mercy by showing how He precedes His people with blessings and fulfills His promises.

Psalm 21 reveals God's mercy in the way He interacts with His anointed King, showing that God's blessings have been present before the King even arrives. The phrase ‘thou preventest him with the blessings of goodness’ highlights the preemptive nature of God's grace—He is actively involved in bestowing kindness and favor upon His people. This underscores the merciful aspect of God's character, embodied in the life and mission of Christ. Furthermore, the psalm emphasizes that through Christ, believers are recipients of that mercy, reminding them that their salvation and eternal life are rooted not in their merit but in God's gracious and merciful choice. Therefore, we see that God's mercy is foundational to His redemptive work, leading to the ultimate glorification of Christ and the salvation of His church.
Scripture References: Psalm 21, Ephesians 2:4-5, Romans 9:15-16

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Psalm 21
Henry Mahan · Mar 13, 2002
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