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What does the Bible say about God's condescension?

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The Bible describes God's amazing condescension, as He lives in a high and holy place yet dwells with the humble and contrite spirits (Isaiah 57:15).

The concept of God's condescension is deeply rooted in Scripture, particularly in Isaiah 57:15, which reveals that the High and Lofty One chooses to dwell with those who are humble and contrite in spirit. This paradox highlights the immense distance between the Creator and His creations, exacerbated by sin. God, in His infinite holiness, willingly inhabits the lowly heart, listening to the sighs of repentance and elevating the human soul. This incredible act of love demonstrates God's desire for relationship, making the lives of believers noble and significant.
Scripture References: Isaiah 57:15, Psalm 139:17-18

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