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What does Ezekiel 16 teach about God's love?

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Ezekiel 16 illustrates God's profound love for His people, portraying them as a cherished child whom He saves and cares for.

The chapter in Ezekiel paints a vivid picture of God's unconditional love and mercy. It describes how God found His people in a destitute state, vulnerable and unclean, yet chose to cleanse, cover, and adopt them as His own. This reflects the essence of God's love, which is not based on our worth but rather on His goodness and grace. Even when we go astray, like the young woman in the narrative, God's love compels Him to remember His covenant and call us back to Himself. This chapter underscores the depth of God's love that transcends our failures.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 16

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The Child Grown Up
Paul Mahan · Jul 18, 2007
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