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How does God's love for the elect manifest in Scripture?

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God's love for the elect is eternal and unconditional, fully displayed through Christ's work on the cross.

The love of God for His elect is a central theme that runs throughout Scripture, characterized by its eternal and unconditional nature. For example, John 15:9 states, 'As the Father hath loved me, so have I loved you.' This parallel underscores the depth and permanence of God's love, showing that it mirrors the relationship between the Father and the Son. Furthermore, Romans 5:8 emphasizes that 'God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.' This action illustrates how God's love fuels His redemptive plan, expressing His commitment to His chosen people even before they turned to Him. The assurance that God's love never wavers or ceases provides profound comfort and security for believers as they navigate their faith.
Scripture References: John 15:9, Romans 5:8

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