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What does the Bible say about God's mercy on sinners?

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The Bible teaches that God's mercy is extended to sinners through Christ, who receives all who come to Him in faith.

Throughout Scripture, the message of God's grace is made clear, particularly in the gospel narratives that present Jesus as the Savior of sinners. In Luke 23, Jesus is depicted as being crucified between two thieves, highlighting that He came to save those who recognize their need for mercy. The song 'Christ Receiveth Sinful Men' encapsulates this doctrine, emphasizing that no one is too sinful to be received by Christ. The Apostle Paul elaborates on this in Romans 5:8, where he states, 'But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.' Thus, the offer of salvation is freely extended to all, affirming that God's mercy is available to every sinner who turns to Him in faith.
Scripture References: Luke 23:33-42, Romans 5:8, Ephesians 2:3-4

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