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What does the Bible say about mercy in the law?

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The Bible teaches that mercy is central to the law, as seen in Christ's teaching that 'I will have mercy and not sacrifice' (Matthew 12:7).

In Matthew 12:7, the Lord Jesus emphasizes that the essence of the law is mercy rather than mere sacrifice. This highlights the purpose of the law, which is to lead us to love and serve those in need. The law serves humanity by reflecting God's nature and attributes, guiding us towards acts of compassion and mercy. In this context, the Sabbath is presented as a day made for man, demonstrating that the law should never supersede the needs of people, but rather serve to show love and mercy for the benefit of all.
Scripture References: Matthew 12:7

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