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What does the Bible say about the unconditional love of God?

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The Bible teaches that God's love is unconditional and not based on our actions or worthiness, as exemplified in Romans 5:6-11.

The unconditional love of God is a profound theme in Scripture, particularly highlighted in Romans 5:6-11. Here, the Apostle Paul emphasizes that while we were still weak, Christ died for the ungodly. This love is not something that we can earn or merit; rather, it is freely given, demonstrating God's grace and mercy. Paul clarifies that God's love is not contingent upon our actions, illustrating this point with the statement that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us, establishing the foundation of our hope in Him. This unconditional nature of God's love confirms that divine acceptance is not influenced by our efforts but is solely based on God's sovereign choice and the redemptive work of Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 5:6-11, 1 John 4:10

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