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How do we know God's love is misunderstood?

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Many misunderstand God's love by equating it with unconditional acceptance of sin.

The sermon highlights a common theological mistake: equating God's love with a blanket acceptance of all people and their behaviors. The speaker references Jeremiah 23:14, where God contrasts His holiness with the lies spoken by false prophets. Rather than affirming all actions as good, the Bible indicates that God is angry with sin and judges wickedness. True love from God does not overlook sin; instead, it calls for repentance and aligns with His holiness. Understanding the nature of God's love necessitates recognizing that it does not condone evil but rather seeks the redemption of sinners through Christ.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 23:14, Psalm 5:5-6, John 3:18

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Jehovah Tsidkenu
Paul Mahan · Mar 8, 2020
Joshua

Joshua

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