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What does the Bible say about the mercy of Jesus Christ?

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The Bible reveals that Jesus is always willing to hear and respond to the cries of needy souls seeking His mercy.

Throughout Scripture, we see a consistent theme illustrating Christ's readiness to offer mercy. In Luke 18, we witness an example when a blind beggar calls out to Jesus, pleading for mercy. Despite the crowd's attempts to silence him, he persists in his cry, and Jesus stops to address his need. This narrative demonstrates that the Son of God does not ignore the heartfelt pleas of those who truly seek His help. The very essence of Christ’s ministry is rooted in compassion for individuals in desperate need, affirming that He will never refuse the cry for mercy from any sincere soul.
Scripture References: Luke 18:35-43

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Jesus At A Stand
Don Fortner · Nov 18, 2004
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