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How do we know that God's people are beloved?

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Believers are referred to as beloved in Scripture, signifying their special standing and affection in God's eyes.

The term 'beloved' ascribed to believers highlights their unique relationship with God, as illustrated in Romans 1:7 where Paul addresses the saints in Rome as 'beloved of God.' This affectionate designation underscores the truth that God's love for His people is unwavering and deep. For instance, when Lazarus was sick, Jesus was told, 'He whom thou lovest is sick,' illustrating the love Jesus had for him. This speaks to the assurance believers have in their identity as those who are loved by God, which fosters a sense of belonging and purpose within the community of faith.
Scripture References: Romans 1:7, John 11:3

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