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What does the Bible say about God's mercy for His people?

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The Bible depicts God's mercy as a sovereign act of love, preserving His people despite their unworthiness, as illustrated in Ezekiel 16.

In Ezekiel 16, God uses vivid imagery to describe the mercy He extends towards Israel, representing them as a newborn infant cast out to die. He sees their helpless state and, in His compassion, commands them to live. This act of mercy underscores the concept that their existence and blessings are not due to any merit on their part but are entirely the result of God's sovereign grace. The relationship depicted in this passage portrays God's goodness and faithfulness, emphasizing that, despite their condition, He preserves and enriches His people, turning them from a state of shame to one of beauty and favor.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 16:1-14, Psalm 126, 2 Chronicles 36:22-23

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