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What does the Bible say about mercy from God?

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The Bible teaches that every believer must cry out for God's mercy, recognizing their unworthiness and need for salvation.

Scripture emphasizes the necessity of God's mercy for salvation, as portrayed in the account of Bartimaeus in Mark 10:47-48. Bartimaeus acknowledges Jesus as the 'Son of David' and fervently cries out for mercy, highlighting the importance of personal acknowledgment of one's need for God's grace. This plea for mercy is echoed throughout Scripture, demonstrating that without acknowledging our sinfulness and need for salvation, we cannot receive the grace that leads to eternal life.
Scripture References: Mark 10:47-48, Luke 18:13

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Blind Bartimaeus
Stephen Hyde · Oct 22, 2023
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