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What does the Bible say about common mercy?

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Common mercy refers to the blessings and gifts from God that are available to all mankind, such as life and sustenance.

Common mercy is the general grace that God bestows on all people, irrespective of their status as believers or non-believers. This includes the basic necessities of life, such as breath, food, and the beauty of creation. In Acts 17, Paul emphasizes that God gives life and breath to all, underscoring that these mercies, while abundant, are not an indicator of salvation or special favor. As the psalmist states, 'The Lord is good to all, and His tender mercies are over all His works' (Psalm 145:9). Thus, common mercies reflect God’s kindness and patience, allowing all to experience His goodness, but they don’t equate to the saving grace given to the elect.
Scripture References: Acts 17:25, Psalm 145:9

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