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How do we know God's love is unchangeable?

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God's love is unchangeable because it is founded on His sovereign grace, as noted in Romans 8:38-39.

God's love is unchangeable because it is rooted in His sovereign will rather than the fickleness of human affection. In Hosea 3, God instructs Hosea to love a woman who has been unfaithful, symbolizing how God's commitment to His elect remains steadfast despite their failings. This is further reinforced in Romans 8, where Paul states that nothing can separate us from the love of God. This unchangeable nature of God's love assures us that once He has set His affection upon His people, it cannot be altered by our actions or sins, demonstrating His grace and mercy in our lives.
Scripture References: Hosea 3:1, Romans 8:38-39, James 1:17

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Romans 8
Angus Fisher · Aug 17, 2014
Joshua

Joshua

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