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Why is it significant that God has pity for His name?

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God's pity for His name signifies His commitment to uphold His glory and restore His people.

The idea that God has pity for His name, as articulated in Ezekiel 36:21-23, highlights that despite Israel's unfaithfulness, God remains committed to His glory. His actions toward His people are not simply reactions to their sin but are deeply rooted in His name's honor among the nations. In His grace, God promises to restore His people for the sake of His name, showcasing His mercy and fidelity to His covenant. This aspect of God's character serves as a powerful reminder of His sovereign grace, assuring believers that He will work not only for their benefit but ultimately for the preservation of His glory.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 36:21-24

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God's Holy Name
Henry Sant · Feb 23, 2023
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Joshua

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