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What does the Bible teach us about God's mercy?

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The Bible teaches that God's mercy is everlasting and is a central aspect of His character.

Psalm 100 emphasizes that 'His mercy is everlasting,' a testament to God's unchanging nature and grace towards His people. Throughout Scripture, we see examples of God’s mercy, reflected in His willingness to forgive and redeem undeserving sinners. This truth encourages believers to approach God with confidence, as His mercy persists across generations. It reassures us that despite our failures, His compassion and forgiving nature remain constant. As seen in His dealings with Israel, God, in His mercy, remains faithful to His covenant, ultimately fulfilled in Christ, who provides redemption and reconciliation for all who believe.
Scripture References: Psalm 100:5, Romans 9:15-16

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