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What does Psalm 31 teach about God's mercy?

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Psalm 31 highlights that God's mercy is a source of comfort and deliverance for those who trust in Him during times of trouble.

The theme of mercy permeates Psalm 31, where the Psalmist appeals to God's gracious character to find solace amidst distress. In verses such as Psalm 31:16, the plea, 'Make Your face shine upon Your servant,' underscores the desire for God's merciful presence. The Psalmist affirms that mercy is not just a feeling but an active attribute of God that leads to compassion and deliverance. Throughout the trials and adversities of life, it is this mercy that provides assurance and hope, allowing believers to navigate their struggles with a sense of peace, knowing that God is both aware of their suffering and capable of acting for their good.
Scripture References: Psalm 31:16, Psalm 31:19-20

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Psalm 31
Henry Law · Feb 1, 2007
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