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Why is God's mercy important for believers?

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God's mercy is vital because it assures believers of His readiness to forgive and sustain them in their weakness, as highlighted in Psalm 86.

In Psalm 86, David highlights God's mercy as a foundational characteristic that believers cling to. God's mercy signifies His willingness to forgive sins and extend grace to those who call upon Him. This is echoed in Exodus 34:6-7, where God reveals Himself as merciful and gracious. For believers, understanding God's abundant mercy provides not only assurance of forgiveness but also the strength to persevere in faith. The recognition of our own unworthiness leads to a deeper appreciation for God's grace, inspiring a heart of gratitude and worship towards Him.
Scripture References: Psalm 86:5, Exodus 34:6-7, Ephesians 2:4-5, Romans 5:8

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A Prayer of David
Henry Mahan · Apr 10, 2002
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