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What does the Bible say about God's mercy in Judges 13?

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Judges 13 illustrates God's mercy by showing how He chooses a remnant of His people, even in a time of widespread idolatry.

In Judges 13, we see God's mercy exemplified through the story of Manoah and his wife, who, despite living amidst a corrupt generation steeped in idolatry, are chosen by God to receive a divine revelation. This selection is a demonstration of God's grace, as He reaches out to His elect in times when many have forsaken Him. The narrative highlights the contrast between the general state of the people who turned away from the Lord and the specific individuals, Manoah and his wife, whom God decided to reveal His truth. Their barrenness and subsequent promise of a child serve as a stark reminder of God's ability to bring forth life and hope even from a state of emptiness and despair, encapsulating the essence of His merciful nature.
Scripture References: Judges 13:1-5, Ephesians 1:4-5

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