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Why should we venture on the Lord's mercy?

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We should venture on the Lord's mercy because He promises to abundantly pardon those who seek Him in faith and repentance.

Venture on the Lord's mercy is a call to actively entrust ourselves to God's grace and forgiveness. The scripture reaffirms that God delights in mercy, as seen in Micah 7:18-19, where He pardons iniquity and casts sins into the depths of the sea. This assurance applies to all who recognize their need for salvation. Scripture invites sinners to seek the Lord while He may be found, emphasizing that today is the day of salvation. The opportunity to turn to God and receive His grace should not be missed, as it reflects God's character as compassionate and merciful. Therefore, trusting in His promises fosters hope for eternal life and peace, underscoring the essence of divine grace.
Scripture References: Micah 7:18-19, Isaiah 55:6-7

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