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What does the goodwill of God mean?

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The goodwill of God reflects His delight in the salvation and mercy He extends to His elect.

The goodwill of God, as referenced in Deuteronomy 33, speaks about His sovereign mercy and His commitment to the everlasting salvation of His people. This term encompasses the means by which God orchestrates events throughout history for His elect's benefit. The goodwill is not merely a feeling but manifests as divine action where God actively works for the good of His chosen ones. This assurance of God's benevolent purpose encourages believers to trust His plans in every circumstance, knowing that ultimately, His goodwill prevails.
Scripture References: Deuteronomy 33:16, Romans 8:31-32

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