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Why is faith important in obtaining mercy from God?

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Faith is crucial because it is the means through which we receive God's mercy, as exemplified by Bartimaeus' encounter with Jesus.

Faith acts as a conduit for receiving God's mercy, as seen in the story of Bartimaeus, who demonstrates remarkable faith despite his blindness. When he cried out to Jesus as the 'Son of David,' he expressed not only his need but also his belief in Jesus' power to save. This faith led to his healing, showing that mercy is granted in response to genuinely expressed faith. The Scriptures affirm this principle, indicating that it is through faith that we are justified and experience the fullness of God's grace. Notably, James 2:13 states that mercy triumphs over judgment; therefore, cultivating faith allows us to properly acknowledge our need for divine mercy, making us receptacles of grace.
Scripture References: Mark 10:52, James 2:13, Romans 5:1-2

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Jesus Stood Still
Don Fortner · Aug 23, 1998
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