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Why is God's mercy significant in the life of a believer?

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God's mercy is essential for salvation and the sustenance of the believer's faith.

In the context of Psalm 106, God's mercy is significant because it underpins His covenant relationship with His people. This mercy is not based on human merit but is a reflection of God's sovereign grace, which chooses to forgive and redeem His people despite their failures. The psalm highlights that it is God's mercy that has sustained Israel through their disobedience, showcasing His character as gracious and long-suffering. For believers, understanding this mercy is foundational to their faith, as it emphasizes their dependence on God's grace for both salvation and daily living.
Scripture References: Psalm 106:8, Ephesians 2:4-5, Romans 9:15-16

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