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Why does God's love for His people matter?

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God's love for His people assures them of their worth, identity, and eternal security in Christ.

God's love for His people matters immensely for their identity and security. It reassures believers of their intrinsic worth as His chosen ones—loved not because of any merit, but simply because of His sovereign grace and eternal purpose. This identity shapes how believers navigate trials, temptations, and doubts, affirming that nothing can separate them from God's love, as indicated in Romans 8:38-39. Moreover, God's love fosters a community of believers who reflect this divine love toward one another, creating a church marked not by transactional relationships but by selfless giving, because they have experienced such overwhelming grace. Therefore, knowing God's love is foundational to a believer's life and witness.
Scripture References: Romans 8:38-39

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