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Why is God's mercy important for revival?

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God's mercy is foundational for revival as it offers forgiveness and restoration to those who repent and seek Him.

God's mercy is integral to the concept of revival because it reflects His character as a God who is willing to forgive and restore the broken. In the sermon, Ezra's acknowledgment of Israel's sin and subsequent plea for mercy highlights that true revival begins with recognition of one's failures before God and a cry for His grace. Without God's mercy, there can be no hope for renewal or restoration. In Habakkuk 3:2, the prayer to remember mercy in the midst of wrath demonstrates the dire need for God's compassionate intervention in the face of sin. Revivals flourish when God's people repent and turn towards Him, fully relying on His promise of mercy.
Scripture References: Ezra 9:8-9, Habakkuk 3:2

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