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What does the Bible say about God's love for unfaithful people?

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The Bible illustrates God's love for unfaithful people through the story of Hosea, demonstrating His grace despite our rebellion.

In the book of Hosea, God uses the metaphor of Hosea's marriage to an unfaithful wife to depict His relationship with Israel, representing His enduring love and commitment to a rebellious people. Despite the spiritual adultery exhibited by Israel, God continues to pursue them with divine love and grace. Hosea's mission was to love an unfaithful wife, Gomer, which symbolizes God's lovingkindness towards His people who often stray and turn from Him. This profound narrative emphasizes that even when we are disobedient, God's love remains steadfast, illustrating the depths of His grace and the unfathomable nature of His mercy.
Scripture References: Hosea 1, Hosea 3:1-2, Romans 5:8

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