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What does the Bible say about mercy in Psalm 119?

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Psalm 119 emphasizes God’s mercies as essential for salvation and hope, urging believers to seek them continually.

In Psalm 119, the concept of mercy is highlighted through the Hebrew word 'hesed,' which denotes loving kindness. The psalmist requests that God's mercies come to him as a reliance on God's character rather than his own efforts. This reflects an understanding of mercy not as something we earn, but as a divine gift given according to God's nature. David's appeal for mercy, as seen in Psalm 51, reinforces this truth, as he seeks mercy based on God’s attributes, demonstrating that true salvation is rooted in God's grace and love toward sinners.
Scripture References: Psalm 119:41, Psalm 51:1

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Psalm 119:41-48
Todd Nibert · Mar 10, 2024
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