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What does Psalm 78 teach about God's compassion?

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Psalm 78 teaches that God's compassion leads Him to forgive and restore those who repent.

Psalm 78 provides a profound insight into God's compassionate nature, illustrating that even in the face of Israel's persistent sin, He continually forgave their iniquities. The psalm expresses that God's compassion is driven by His commitment to His covenant and His desire for His people to return to Him. This forgiveness serves as a reminder of the grace that is foundational to the Christian faith, where God, for Christ's sake, is willing to extend mercy to repentant hearts. This essential aspect of the divine character assures believers of the hopeful reality that, regardless of failures, there is always a path back to His favor.
Scripture References: Psalm 78:38, Ephesians 4:32

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Psalm 78
Todd Nibert · Feb 12, 2023
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