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Why is the concept of mercy important in relation to God's wrath?

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Mercy is important because it provides hope in the face of God's rightful judgment against sin.

The relationship between God's wrath and mercy is vital in understanding the full scope of salvation. As highlighted in Habakkuk 3:2, even in God's wrath, there is a plea for mercy. This reflects the idea that while God must address sin with wrath, He simultaneously offers mercy through Christ's sacrifice. The intricacy of this relationship showcases the depth of God's love, where justice and mercy coexist. Believers can find profound hope knowing that through Christ’s atonement, His wrath against their sin has been satisfied, allowing them to embrace His mercy.
Scripture References: Habakkuk 3:2, Romans 3:25

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