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What does the Bible say about mercy in Psalm 130?

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Psalm 130 emphasizes God's mercy and forgiveness, highlighting that there is hope for redemption even in our sinfulness.

In Psalm 130, the psalmist expresses deep distress and acknowledges the reality of sin before a holy God. The powerful message of the psalm is that while God marks iniquities, He also offers forgiveness. This duality reflects the believer's experience: we face the depths of our sin yet can cling to hope found in God's mercy. The phrase 'there is forgiveness with Thee' encapsulates the essence of the gospel, demonstrating that God’s perfect justice and mercy coalesce at the cross of Christ, affording forgiveness to His people.
Scripture References: Psalm 130:1-8

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Psalm 130
Aaron Greenleaf · Oct 27, 2019
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