The Bible reveals God's mercy through Christ, as He pardons iniquity and retains His anger no more.
God's mercy is a central theme throughout Scripture, particularly in the context of sin and redemption. In Micah 7:18, it asks, 'Who is a God like unto thee, that pardoneth iniquity?' This question highlights God's unique ability to forgive sins while remaining just. In the sermon, it's emphasized that His grace and mercy endure, passing by the transgressions of His chosen ones. The foundation of this mercy is the atoning death of Christ, who satisfies God's demands for justice, allowing God to forgive without compromising His holiness. This understanding reassures believers that their sins are cast into the sea and that they are no longer subjects of God's wrath but recipients of His loving-kindness.
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