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What does the Bible say about God's compassion for the unconverted?

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The Bible shows God's compassion by sending prophets and warnings to the unconverted, urging them to repent.

The scripture illustrates God's compassion for the unconverted by demonstrating how He continuously sends messengers—prophets, wise men, and scribes—to provide warnings and calls to repentance. Despite the persistent unbelief of the Jews, Christ expressed His deep love for them, indicating that they were often blind to the opportunities for redemption that God provided. This compassion reflects God's overarching desire for all to come to Him, as shown in His repeated attempts to turn people away from sin.
Scripture References: Matthew 23:34, Ezekiel 33:11, Job 33:14

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Matthew 23:34-39
J.C. Ryle · Mar 3, 2016
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