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How does God’s covenant relate to His jealousy?

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God's jealousy is closely tied to His covenant, emphasizing His commitment to His people and their exclusive worship of Him.

God's making of a covenant, as outlined in Exodus 34:10, underscores His sovereign grace and jealousy. This covenant signifies His dedicated work in the lives of His people, demanding that they honor Him alone. God's jealous nature ensures the sanctity of this covenant, showcasing His unwillingness to share His people with other gods. In essence, the concept of God being a jealous God enriches our understanding of His covenantal love, which is both protective and profound, guiding us to eternal life and holiness.
Scripture References: Exodus 34:10, Galatians 4:24

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A Jealous God
Todd Nibert · Oct 15, 2008
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