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What does the Bible say about the concept of mercy?

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The Bible presents mercy as a fundamental aspect of God's character, enduring forever towards His people.

Scripture describes God's mercy as a crucial attribute that is foundational to His dealings with humanity. In Psalm 138:8, David declares, 'Thy mercy, O Lord, endureth forever,' affirming that God's mercy is not contingent upon human actions but flows from His eternal nature. This consistent mercy is seen in the covenant relationship God establishes, where He promises to redeem and sustain His elect against judgment. God's mercy is vital for salvation; He saves not based on human merit but according to His own will. Believers find hope in this enduring mercy, knowing that it will not fail despite their ongoing struggles and imperfections.
Scripture References: Psalm 138:8, Ephesians 2:4-5

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