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What does Psalm 38 teach about God's mercy?

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Psalm 38 teaches that God's mercy is abundant and available to those who truly repent.

Psalm 38 depicts a profound understanding of God's mercy amidst the awareness of personal sin. The psalmist cries out for mercy, acknowledging his transgressions and the weight of his iniquities. This psalm illustrates that while God is just and must punish sin, He is equally merciful, ready to pardon those who seek restoration. Verses from the psalm highlight the believer's recognition of their sinful state and desire for forgiveness, reflecting the core of the Gospel message that God does not desire the death of the sinner, but rather repentance and life. In Christ, His mercy abundantly flows, assuring believers of their forgiveness and acceptance.
Scripture References: Psalm 38, Nehemiah 9:17, Psalm 103:10-11

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