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What does the Bible say about God's loving-kindness?

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The Bible describes God's loving-kindness as His enduring faithfulness and grace towards His people, rooted in the covenant relationship He initiates.

God's loving-kindness, often translated from the Hebrew word 'Chesed,' embodies the depth of His covenant relationship with His people. It signifies His enduring grace, compassion, and faithful love. In Psalm 63:3, David acknowledges that 'thy loving-kindness is better than life,' reflecting the profound importance of God’s covenant commitment to His people. This loving-kindness is a fundamental attribute that reassures believers of God's sovereign grace throughout biblical history, demonstrating His reluctance to forsake those whom He has chosen eternally.
Scripture References: Psalm 63:3, Ephesians 1:4-5, Isaiah 63:7, Psalm 107:23-30, Psalm 107:43, Psalm 51:1, Psalm 103:1-4, Jeremiah 31:3, Isaiah 63:7-9, Psalm 103:4, Song of Solomon 3:11, Isaiah 63:7-14, Psalm 119, Deuteronomy 7:7, Psalm 36:10, Psalm 42:8, Psalm 89:33-34

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