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Why is mercy emphasized in the teaching of Jesus?

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Mercy is central to Jesus' ministry as He came to save sinners, not the righteous.

In Matthew 9:13, Jesus quotes Hosea, stating, 'I will have mercy and not sacrifice.' This directive emphasizes mercy over ritualistic religious practices. The ministry of Jesus is fundamentally about extending grace and mercy to those who recognize their need for forgiveness—the sinners. The Pharisees, in their self-righteousness, failed to see their own need for grace, and Jesus’ message challenges that mindset. This teaching calls for humility and recognition of our status as sinners in need of mercy, which is vital in sovereign grace theology, highlighting that God's grace is extended to the undeserving.
Scripture References: Matthew 9:13, Hosea 6:6, Luke 19:10

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