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How do we know that God cares for sinners?

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God's care for sinners is exemplified in His covenant promises and His revelation of Christ to the unworthy.

The assurance of God's love for sinners is rooted in His covenant promises, which He extends to those He chooses. In Genesis 28:13-14, God reaffirms His commitment to Jacob, saying, 'I am with thee, and will keep thee in all places.' This covenant relationship signifies that God does not abandon His people, despite their failings. Additionally, the New Testament reiterates this care, showcasing Christ as the fulfillment of God's promise to save His people, proving that His love is steadfast and unconditional, especially towards those who recognize their unworthiness.
Scripture References: Genesis 28:13-14, Psalm 40:1, Romans 5:8, Hebrews 4:16

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Bethel
Paul Mahan · Sep 10, 1995
Joshua

Joshua

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