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Why is mercy important for salvation?

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Mercy is crucial because it acknowledges our unworthiness and our need for God's grace in salvation.

Mercy plays a central role in salvation as it reflects God's grace towards sinners who recognize their unworthiness. In the passage, the blind men cried out for mercy, which demonstrates their understanding of their need for divine help. This plea is an acknowledgment that they cannot earn their healing or salvation through merit. The sermon illustrates that without mercy, there is no hope—salvation rests solely on God's gracious act to forgive and restore. This understanding is foundational in Reformed theology, where salvation is viewed as a sovereign act of God's mercy, underscoring our complete dependence on His grace.
Scripture References: Matthew 9:27-31, Ephesians 2:8-9

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Believe Ye?
Chris Cunningham · Nov 2, 2025
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