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What does the Bible say about God's grace in Ezekiel 16?

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Ezekiel 16 presents a vivid picture of God's unconditional love and grace towards Israel, illustrating how He redeems unworthy individuals from their sinful state.

In Ezekiel 16, God's grace is beautifully depicted as He recalls the miserable condition of Israel, likening them to an abandoned infant, helpless and polluted. This passage highlights not only their depravity but also God's sovereign mercy: despite their unworthiness, He chooses to redeem and beautify them through His love. The metaphor of a love visit underscores that God lovingly intervenes in our desperate condition, calling us to life and cleansing us from sin by the righteousness of Christ. This illustrates the glorious truth of salvation by grace alone, where God transforms us and makes us precious in His sight.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 16:1-14

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The Time of Love
Jim Byrd · Feb 21, 2016
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