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What does the Bible say about coming to Jesus for mercy?

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The Bible teaches that coming to Jesus for mercy requires faith and urgency, as demonstrated by Bartimaeus in Mark 10.

In Mark 10:46-50, we see a vivid example of Bartimaeus, a blind beggar, who cried out to Jesus for mercy. The urgency of his situation is highlighted by the fact that Jesus was passing by and may not return. This illustrates that approaching Christ requires an immediate response, driven by a clear understanding of one's desperate need for mercy. The passage shows that true faith involves not just recognition of Christ’s power but a fervent plea for help, as Bartimaeus did by calling out, 'Jesus, Thou Son of David, have mercy on me.' This teaches us that our cries for mercy must be genuine and persistent, as the crowds even tried to silence him.
Scripture References: Mark 10:46-50

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