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Why is the jealousy of God significant?

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God's jealousy is significant as it reflects His desire for His glory and the exclusive worship due to Him alone.

The jealousy of God is an essential attribute that signifies His commitment to His glory and the covenant relationship He has with His people. As Nahum 1:2 states, 'The Lord is jealous,' showing that God desires absolute loyalty and fidelity from His creation. This jealousy stems from His perfect holiness and underlying love for His people, desiring that they worship Him alone rather than turning to idols or false gods. Furthermore, Exodus 34:14 highlights that God's name itself is jealous, demonstrating His unyielding passion for His glory. When mankind elevates anything above God, it not only misrepresents Him but also leads to dire consequences as seen throughout Scripture. This attribute assures believers that God will act decisively to protect His reputation and ensure that His name is honored.
Scripture References: Nahum 1:2, Exodus 34:14

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