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What role does God's mercy play in salvation according to the sermon?

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God's mercy is central to salvation, as evidenced by His choice to save Abraham while passing by others.

In the sermon, the concept of God's mercy is highlighted through God's choice to save Abraham, a sinner and idolater, while leaving others like his brother Haran without this mercy (Romans 9:15). Mercy, in a biblical context, refers to not receiving what we deserve, which is essential to understanding grace. God demonstrates His mercy by calling those whom He wills, independent of their worthiness. This theme of mercy reflects the core of Reformed theology that emphasizes God's sovereign grace where He generously grants salvation not based on our deeds but purely on His desire to show grace. It exemplifies the truth that salvation is an act of God’s compassion and sovereign choice.
Scripture References: Romans 9:15

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