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I do not expect mercy from God, because I firmly believe he does not exist and is therefore not a source of mercy.
Of course, if God does exist, he might be merciless to me for my lack of belief. On the other hand, if God does exist and is all-good, then he might be merciful to me anyway, because I have led a good life - which ought to be more important than whether I believe.
Mary,the Mother of Jesus was merciful to God.
I am a merciful one.
The merciful king looked with kindness upon his subjects. A merciful god doesn't punish followers harshly.
Whether or not God is merciful to those people requires an assumption that God is more real than all the other gods they worshipped. Some say this is not really the case. On the other hand, some would say that surely a loving and merciful God would be merciful to those who could not have known of him. In the end, it all comes down to what we believe.
it is the bacis of a god (stated in the vedas)
Gracious means merciful, compassionate, pleasantly kind, and courteous. Having grace, which is what God has, means favour, good will, mercy, and being able to give pardon. So God is all of the above.
The opposite of 'cruel' is 'kind'. People say 'you have to be cruel to be kind', using a common paradox. Cruelty is being unpleasant and hurtful to a person, for no apparent reason. Kindness is being pleasant and helpful to a person, for no apparent reason. Therefore the opposite of cruelty is kindness.
because for the love of God and to be merciful to others .
In Judaism, there is no account of God ever being punished for any reason.
I think He doesn't.
It is when you are merciful; God will show Mercy to you.
In The Exordium, qualities of God emphasized include His benevolence, wisdom, power, and righteousness. The text often highlights God's role as the creator and sustainer of the universe, as well as His authority and justice in governing all things.