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Why is God's mercy emphasized in the gospel?

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God's mercy is emphasized in the gospel as it reveals His love towards sinners, demonstrating His willingness to save the undeserving.

The gospel highlights God's mercy as a core attribute that leads to the salvation of sinners. In Ephesians 2:4, we learn that 'God, who is rich in mercy, for his great love wherewith he loved us,' emphasizes His compassionate nature. This mercy is significant because it reveals that God saves individuals based not on their righteousness but on His loving-kindness. Highlighting God's mercy motivates us to respond with gratitude, recognizing that we do not deserve salvation, which calls us to extend that same mercy toward others as reflected in our Christian walk.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:4

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And You, But God
Paul Mahan · Apr 12, 2015
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