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A prayer for God’s continued mercies

John Marcus·2019-01-15
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This devotional article by John Marcus expounds Psalm 119:41 to demonstrate that believers live in constant need of God's mercies throughout their spiritual pilgrimage. Marcus defines mercy as God's sovereign affection that delivers us from sin and brings us into covenant fellowship with Him, illustrating this truth through the example of God's deliverance of Israel at the Red Sea.

"Let thy mercies come also unto me, O Lord, even thy salvation, according to thy word." Psalm 119:41 Every child of God lives in constant need of Jehovah's mercies. We may all expect difficulties and hardship in our pilgrimage. It is through much tribulation that we enter into the kingdom of God. Whether single or married, young or old, in the work place or in the home, we are bound to experience turmoil. Circumstances make our spiritual walk difficult, so much so that at times we might...

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Author
John Marcus
Date

2019-01-15

Source
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Scripture References
Psalms 119:41Exodus 15:13
Topics
Sovereign GracePrayerPsalms
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