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Why is mercy essential in understanding salvation?

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Mercy is essential because it defines salvation as undeserved and solely based on God's grace.

Mercy is at the heart of the Gospel and understanding salvation. The preacher underscores that no one deserves salvation; rather, it is a gift of God’s mercy. Romans 9:15 emphasizes that God gives mercy according to His sovereign will and choice. This means that salvation is not something that can be earned or deserved; it is purely an act of divine grace. For Christians, recognizing the role of mercy in salvation cultivates humility and gratitude, as we understand that we have been saved not by our works, but because of God's generous and compassionate nature. This understanding shapes our relationship with God and deepens our faith.
Scripture References: Romans 9:15

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