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What does the Bible say about the mercy of Jesus?

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The Bible illustrates Jesus' mercy through His interactions with sinners, such as Zacchaeus, whom He called down from a tree to save.

The accounts in the Gospels, particularly in Luke 19, showcase the mercy of Jesus as He actively seeks out those who are lost and in need of salvation. In the case of Zacchaeus, a despised tax collector, Jesus demonstrates that His mission is to seek and save the lost, emphasizing that no one is too wretched or beyond the reach of His grace. This act of calling Zacchaeus by name and inviting Himself to his house exemplifies the compassion and mercy that defines Christ's ministry. It serves as a profound reminder that regardless of our past, Jesus desires a relationship with each individual, offering forgiveness and new life through faith in Him.
Scripture References: Luke 19:1-10

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