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What does it mean that God is jealous for His people?

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God's jealousy for His people signifies His deep commitment and protective love, ensuring their safety and devotion.

In Zechariah 8, God's jealousy is indicative of His fervent love and desire to protect His people from anything that could separate them from Him. This jealous love is not possessive but rather reflects a commitment similar to that of a husband to his bride. God declares that He will not allow rivals for our affection, and He is passionate about the well-being of His church. Such jealousy motivates us to respond in devotion and worship, recognizing how fiercely He pursues and cares for us, preventing our drift toward sin and idolatry. Thus, it is a beautiful picture of God's covenantal love and a reminder to His people of their worth in His eyes.
Scripture References: Zechariah 8

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