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What does the Bible say about hope and mercy?

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The Bible shows that with the Lord there is mercy and plenteous redemption, offering hope to His people.

In Psalm 130:7-8, the psalmist exhorts Israel to hope in the Lord because with Him there is mercy and plenteous redemption. This divine exhortation reveals God's character as compassionate and merciful, inviting believers to trust in His grace. The concept of mercy signifies God's kindness and forgiveness towards those who are guilty, while plenteous redemption emphasizes His ability to save from all sins. This is not just a promise for the nation of Israel but extends to all of God's spiritual Israel, His chosen people, who may find hope and comfort in their need for redemption.
Scripture References: Psalm 130:7-8

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