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What does the Bible say about God's mercy during salvation?

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The Bible illustrates that God's mercy is a foundational aspect of salvation, emphasizing His grace towards sinners.

Scriptural teachings consistently highlight God's mercy as central to the salvation narrative. In Ezekiel 11:19-20, God promises to replace a heart of stone with a heart of flesh, signifying His mercy and the transformative power of regeneration. This act of mercy is essential, as it indicates that despite our sinful state, God's love and grace will lead us back to Him. Furthermore, Romans 9:15 reminds us that He has mercy on whom He will, underscoring the sovereignty of God in the salvation process. This mercy grants believers the assurance that their salvation is rooted in God's unmerited favor.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 11:19-20, Romans 9:15

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