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Why should Christians trust in Christ's mercy?

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Christ's mercy assures believers that even in weakness, help is always available and His promises are unfailing.

Christ's mercy is a cornerstone of faith, providing believers with confidence that they will not be abandoned in their struggles. In Matthew 14:31, when Peter cried out for help, Jesus immediately reached out to him, exemplifying His readiness to assist His followers in times of need. This act of kindness illustrates that Christ understands human frailty and is empathetic towards the struggles of His people. The assurance that 'I will never leave you nor forsake you' (Hebrews 13:5) encapsulates the emphasis on Christ's unwavering commitment to His disciples, encouraging them to trust in His goodness, even when their faith is small.
Scripture References: Matthew 14:31, Hebrews 13:5

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