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What does the Bible say about God's pity?

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The Bible describes God's pity as His compassionate response to His people's sin, emphasizing His mercy and grace.

In Ezekiel 36:21, God expresses His pity for His holy name that was profaned by Israel among the heathen. This shows that God’s compassion is rooted in His desire to uphold His glory and sanctify His name. God deals with His people, who are chosen from before the foundation of the world, not based on their merit but because He has pity on the guilty. This reflects His character as merciful and gracious, always seeking to show love and compassion to those He has elected for mercy.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 36:21-28

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