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What does Ezekiel 16 teach about God’s love for the sinner?

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Ezekiel 16 illustrates God's unconditional love and mercy towards sinners who are helpless.

Ezekiel 16 offers a powerful portrayal of God's love and merciful actions towards humanity. In the passage, God compares His interaction with Israel to rescuing a helpless infant abandoned in the field. Against all odds and without merit, God expresses His love by covering, cleansing, and adopting this forsaken child. He meets the profound need of the sinner—a vivid illustration that resonates with the hearts of all who are lost and alone. Here, we see that God's love is not contingent on our righteousness. Instead, it is motivated by His sovereign grace, demonstrating that God actively pursues those in a state of utter helplessness. This divine initiative encapsulates the heart of the gospel, where God does not abandon the sinful but rather calls them to life (Ezekiel 16:6-8).
Scripture References: Ezekiel 16:6-8

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