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Quotes › Authors › R › R. C. Sproul › By definition, the big difference between mercy an
  • By definition, the big difference between mercy and justice is that mercy is never ever obligatory.

    R. C. Sproul: By definition, the big difference between mercy and justice is that mercy is never ever obligatory.
    R. C. Sproul
    Twitter post from Apr 17, 2017
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