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What does the Bible say about obtaining mercy as a sinner?

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The Bible teaches that sinners can obtain mercy by approaching Christ in faith and worship, as exemplified by the leper in Matthew 8:1-4.

In Matthew 8:1-4, we see a poignant illustration of how a sinner can obtain mercy. When the leper approaches Jesus, he worships Him and expresses his faith by saying, 'If you will, you can make me clean.' This indicates that the first step towards receiving mercy is to recognize Christ's authority and power as Lord. The incident is recorded in Matthew, Mark, and Luke, underscoring its significance in the New Testament. The deeper spiritual truth here is that all blessings, including mercy, are found exclusively in Christ, not in rituals or institutions. Therefore, sinners must come to Christ wholeheartedly, acknowledging His divine sovereignty and ability to cleanse and save.
Scripture References: Matthew 8:1-4

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