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What role does Jesus Christ play in God's mercy?

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Jesus Christ is the source of all God's mercy, acting as the mediator who secures our redemption and demonstrates God's love.

In sovereign grace theology, Jesus Christ is central to understanding God's mercy. He is the embodiment of mercy, whose sacrificial death provides the ultimate means of redemption for sinners. Through His atoning work, Christ secures forgiveness and reconciles believers to God, making known the richness of God's mercies. This relationship emphasizes that mercy is not merely a characteristic of God but is manifested in the person of Christ. Thus, believers are called to trace every blessing back to His redemptive work, acknowledging that it is through Him that we experience the fullness of God's mercy that endures forever.
Scripture References: Romans 9:23, 2 Chronicles 20:21-22

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