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Why does God demonstrate mercy according to His name's sake?

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God’s mercy is shown for His name's sake to display His faithfulness and power.

Psalm 106:8 states that God saved His people for His name's sake, emphasizing His commitment to His promises and reputation. This principle underlines God’s actions as being motivated by His righteous character and covenant faithfulness. He does not act merely based on the worthiness of the people but for the sake of His own glory. This reality assures believers that God's mercies are anchored in His steadfast love and truth, providing a foundation for their hope and assurance in times of need, as His reputation is at stake in the lives of those He has chosen.
Scripture References: Psalm 106:8, Isaiah 48:9-11, Ephesians 1:4-6

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