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Why is God's mercy important for believers?

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God's mercy is crucial for believers as it demonstrates His willingness to save sinners despite their wrongdoing.

God's grace and mercy are paramount themes in the redemption story, as illustrated through the example of Lot. Despite living in a morally corrupt society, Lot was delivered due to God's sovereign mercy. This same grace is exemplified in Ephesians 2:4-5, which speaks to God's love and mercy being the basis of salvation for those who were dead in their trespasses. Understanding God's mercy encourages believers that their faith does not rely on their actions or merits but solely on God's goodness. It assures them of their position in Christ, where they are counted as righteous and beloved, providing profound hope and security.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:4-5, Romans 5:8

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