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What does the Bible say about seeking God's mercy?

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The Bible emphasizes that seeking God's mercy requires a humble and contrite heart, as demonstrated by the publican in Luke 18:13.

Luke 18:13 illustrates the essential nature of seeking God's mercy when it depicts the publican, who stood afar off and pleaded with God, saying, 'God, be merciful to me, a sinner.' This humble recognition of his sinfulness is crucial for obtaining mercy. The Bible teaches that forgiveness is only found in acknowledging one's sin before God and seeking His mercy through repentance and faith in Christ. This publican understood that he was unworthy and came to God solely for mercy, which is the model for all who wish to be reconciled with God.
Scripture References: Luke 18:13, Psalm 25:1-11, Daniel 2:17-19

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Unto Thee, O Lord
Larry Criss · Sep 14, 2014
Desiring Mercy
Gabe Stalnaker · Oct 29, 2023
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