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

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Ezekiel 16 reveals God's love as a covenantal act, where He saves and dignifies a people spiritually impoverished by sin.

In Ezekiel 16, God recounts the story of Jerusalem, symbolizing His chosen people, to highlight His love and gracious actions towards them. This passage portrays Jerusalem's desperate condition—born into a loathsome state, polluted and without care. Despite this, God intervened, likening His act of love to a covenant where He covers their nakedness and adopts them as His own. The 'time of love' signifies God's deliberate choice to redeem those who are spiritually dead, thus illustrating the depth and richness of His grace.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 16:1-8, Ezekiel 16:1-14

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