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What does the Bible say about mercy in Matthew 5?

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In Matthew 5:7, the Bible states blessed are the merciful, for they shall obtain mercy.

Matthew 5:7 teaches that those who are merciful are blessed because they will receive mercy themselves. This mercy is not merely a human attribute, but a divine quality that flows from those who have been deeply affected by the mercy of God through Christ's redemptive work. The merciful here are identified as those who exhibit compassion and seek to share the good news of the gospel, understanding their own desperate need for God's mercy, which they have obtained in Christ. Their acts of mercy are reflections of the eternal mercy they have experienced, serving as a conduit through which they extend compassion to others in the context of sharing the gospel.
Scripture References: Matthew 5:7, Romans 4:6

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