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How does God's kindness differ from human kindness?

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God's kindness is eternal and rooted in His covenant, while human kindness often depends on circumstances.

The kindness of God is distinctly different from human kindness in that it is everlasting and based on divine promises rather than situational factors. While human kindness may be generous, it often seeks immediate gratification or return, whereas God's kindness looks towards eternal purposes. For example, David's kindness to Mephibosheth was not based on Mephibosheth's merit but was a fulfillment of a promise made to Jonathan. This reflects how God's kindness is purely based on His covenant, exhibiting His unwavering commitment and love for His people throughout history, as shown in Romans 8:28.
Scripture References: Romans 8:28, 2 Samuel 9:3

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