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What does the Bible say about God's mercy towards His Church?

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God's mercy is evident in His promise to regard the prayers of the destitute and not despise them, ensuring hope for His Church.

The Bible speaks extensively about God's mercy, particularly in the context of His Church. In Psalm 102, there is a promise that God will regard the prayers of the destitute, which signifies His attentive care towards His people. This mercy is foundational to understanding God's character and His relational commitment to the Church. Throughout Scripture, we see God's mercy displayed through acts of redemption, forgiveness, and grace. The affirmation that God will not despise requests for help assures believers that in their times of need, they can rely on His unfailing mercy, which ultimately reinforces the hope and strength of the Church.
Scripture References: Psalm 102:17, Ephesians 2:4-5

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