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Mundy's Quote for the Day



Mundy's Quote for the Day
To obtain mercy, you first must show mercy . - Reverend Lynwood F. Mundy

Jesus Christ, grace and mercy of

The qualities of Jesus Christ by which he is compassionate, accepting and generous. In his ministryChrist demonstrates these qualities towards those whom he encounters. Believers should model themselves upon Jesus Christ in this respect.

The grace and mercy of God made known in Jesus Christ
Jn 1:14,16-17 See also Lk 2:40,522Co 8:9Tit 2:11 Jesus Christ shows the grace of God in his life.

Grace and mercy in the ministry of Jesus Christ
Jesus Christ responds to pleas for mercy Mt 9:27-30 See also Mt 15:2220:29-34 pp Mk 10:46-52 pp Lk 18:35-42 

His teaching reflects his grace and mercy Lk 6:35-36 See also Hos 6:6Mt 6:12-15 pp Lk 11:4Mt 9:10-13 pp Mk 2:15-17 pp Lk 5:29-32Mt 18:21-35 the parable of the unmerciful servant; Lk 10:30-37 the parable of the good Samaritan; Eph 4:32

Grace and mercy in relation to salvation
The grace of Jesus Christ Ac 15:11 See also Rom 3:24; 5:15Eph 2:4-5,82 Tim 1:9

The mercy of Jesus Christ Lk 23:34 See also Mt 9:2 pp Mk 2:3-5 pp Lk 5:18-20Lk 7:37-38,48Rom 5:6,151 Ti 1:13-14 Paul speaks about his persecution of the Christians prior to his conversion experience.

Eternal life is a gift of grace and mercy Rom 5:21 See also Rom 6:23Tit 3:7


Manser, Martin H. Dictionary of Bible Themes: The Accessible and Comprehensive Tool for Topical Studies. London: Martin Manser, 2009. Print.

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