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How do we know God is jealous for His people?

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The Bible shows God’s jealousy as a righteous attribute, emphasizing His desire for His glory and the protection of His people.

In Nahum 1:2, the prophet reveals, 'God is jealous, and the Lord revengeth,' highlighting that God’s jealousy is a righteous aspect of His nature, not a flaw. God is zealous for His glory and honor, and He will not allow anything or anyone to rob Him of the recognition and worship that He rightfully deserves. This jealousy extends to His people; He protects them as His own. Throughout the Bible, we see consequences for those who oppose God or attempt to harm His elect, showcasing His commitment to avenging those who belong to Him. This doesn’t conflict with His love; rather, it's rooted in His love for His glory and a protective fervor for His people.
Scripture References: Nahum 1:2

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