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the reality of sin is the consequences of the fall. looking around the world is filled with sin. how do you think in many ways gods show his mercy to his people​

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Explanation:

The good Samaritan lays out for us the steps to becoming a compassionate person. First, if you desire to show mercy, you must see the one who needs mercy. The priest and Levite saw and passed by on the other side. They saw but did not truly see. The Samaritan saw him—not just another statistic of violence or one among many victims—but the person. You must pray that God will give you eyes to see the person who needs your help.

Second, if you desire to show mercy, you must let your feelings play a significant role. The good Samaritan "took pity on him" (Luke 10:33). He could have played it safe by rationalizing that as a member of another race, religion or culture, he was the wrong person to help. But he let the emotion of compassion influence his behavior.

Third, a person of compassion doesn't just think about doing something—he or she takes action. The good Samaritan "went to him." The merciful person moves outside of his or her own hurt to alleviate the hurt in another. The good Samaritan had experienced plenty of pain, rejection and discrimination against him, which he could have used as justification for doing nothing for anyone else. But the merciful person spends his resources to make someone else's life better. The good Samaritan used his first-aid kit, his animal, his money for room and board, and his time in helping the half-dead man regain his well-being.

Sometimes we may justify our failure to show mercy by saying, "Well, I just can't help everybody." That's true. But God has put people in your life whom you can help. Do you see them? Do you feel for them? Are you doing anything on their behalf? Those who give mercy will also receive it ... from God.