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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 His covenant commitment to His people, showing how He brought them from death to life.

Ezekiel 16 depicts God's profound love by portraying Jerusalem as a neglected infant, abandoned at birth. Despite being born into a lineage of sin and terror, God, in His mercy, declares, 'Live!' This highlights God's initiative in salvation, showing that it is not of our own doing but of His sovereign grace. The chapter emphasizes how God covered Jerusalem's nakedness and entered into a covenant, reflecting His covenant love for His chosen people. It illustrates that His love transforms the spiritually dead into the living, showcasing God's character as loving, just, and sovereign.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 16:1-14

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