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What does the Bible say about God's jealousy for His people?

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The Bible illustrates God's jealousy as a zealous concern for His people, especially in relation to Jerusalem and Zion, as seen in Zechariah 1:13-14.

In Zechariah 1:13-14, God expresses a strong emotional and protective jealousy for Jerusalem and Zion, indicating His zealous desire for His people. This jealousy reflects God's commitment to fulfill His promises and maintain His covenant relationship with them. It is significant as it assures us that God is actively involved in our lives, safeguarding His church and its members with a divine zeal that protects and guides them. This theme resonates throughout Scripture, as God plans to reconcile all His chosen people to Himself, ensuring that no promise will go unfulfilled.
Scripture References: Zechariah 1:13-14, Isaiah 40:1-2, Romans 9:13-16, Zechariah 8:2, Zechariah 8:1-3, Romans 15:4, Isaiah 59:17, Isaiah 63:4-6, Zechariah 8, Jeremiah 31:3

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Jealous for Zion
Norm Wells · Oct 27, 2021
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