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

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The Bible teaches that we must lift our souls to the Lord, trusting in His mercy and goodness.

In Psalm 25, David begins with a heartfelt cry for mercy, stating, 'Unto thee, O Lord, do I lift up my soul' (Psalm 25:1). This illustrates the need for believers to direct their trust and prayers towards God, especially in times of distress and sorrow. David acknowledges his sin and affliction, remembering his need for God's grace and forgiveness. He highlights that the greatest need for all is God's mercy, which reflects a core aspect of Reformed theology: our reliance on divine grace for salvation.
Scripture References: 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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