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What does the Bible say about the nature of God's love?

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God's love is eternal, immutable, unmerited, and manifested through Jesus Christ.

The Bible reveals that God's love is eternal, having no beginning or end, as seen in Jeremiah 31:3, where He states, 'I have loved thee with an everlasting love.' This love is also immutable, meaning it does not change based on circumstances or our behavior. God's love remains constant and is rooted in His nature, as emphasized in Malachi 3:6, 'For I am the Lord, I change not.' Furthermore, God's love is unmerited; it is not based on anything we have done, as illustrated in Isaiah 48:8. He loves us despite our sinful nature. Lastly, God's love is manifested through Jesus Christ, who exemplified this love by becoming a sacrifice for our sins, thereby demonstrating God's grace and mercy.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 31:3, Malachi 3:6, Isaiah 48:8, John 3:16

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Love that Hates
Fred Evans · May 18, 2014
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