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What does the Bible say about God's love for His people?

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The Bible teaches that God's love for His people is eternal and unconditional, as emphasized in John 13 when Jesus loves His own to the end.

In John 13, we see a profound declaration of God's love as Jesus demonstrates His affection for His disciples, whom He refers to as His 'little children.' This love is not temporary or conditional; it persists through all of life's trials and tribulations. Jesus reminds us that He loves His own to the end, and this signifies a love that is unwavering, constant, and deeply personal. The emphasis on His calling them 'little children' serves to illustrate how believers are dependent on Him like a child is on its parents, highlighting the nature of this divine love as nurturing and protective.

Moreover, throughout Scripture, the assurance of God's love is echoed repeatedly. In Romans 8:28-30, the Apostle Paul articulates that all things work together for good for those who love God, assuring believers that they are loved and watched over by their Creator. This theme serves as a cornerstone in Reformed theology, where God's sovereign grace ensures that His love is not a fleeting emotion but a steadfast commitment to His chosen people.
Scripture References: John 15:9-17, Romans 5:8, Ephesians 1:4-5, Romans 8:38-39, John 13:1, Jeremiah 31:3, John 3:16-17, 1 John 4:9-10

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