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What does the Bible say about the need for mercy from Jesus?

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The Bible teaches that acknowledging our need for mercy is essential for salvation.

In the story of the Syro-Phoenician woman, her cry for mercy exemplifies the true attitude of a sinner coming to Christ. The Bible is clear that without recognizing our need for redemption, we cannot approach Jesus sincerely. She approached the Lord, saying, 'Have mercy on me,' acknowledging her own unworthiness and God's holiness. This mirrors key biblical figures like David and the publican, who grasped their desperate situation and cried out for mercy. Without this realization of need, our approach to God becomes superficial and ineffective.
Scripture References: Mark 7:24-30, Matthew 15:21-28, Psalm 51

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