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Why did Jethro rejoice in what God did for Israel?

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Jethro rejoiced because he recognized God's goodness in delivering Israel from Egypt.

Jethro, upon hearing the accounts of God's miraculous deliverance of Israel from Egypt, was moved to rejoice for the goodness of the Lord. His response illustrates a key aspect of a believer's reaction to God's work; when one understands the depth of God's mercy in salvation, it naturally leads to rejoicing. This joy is rooted in the acknowledgment of God's actions on behalf of His people, emphasizing that the goodness of God leads to repentance and a heartfelt response of praise.
Scripture References: Exodus 18:9, Romans 2:4, Psalm 107:1

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Tim James · Apr 5, 2023
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