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God's Jealous Love

3 sermons

The concept of God's jealous love is a central theme in the Bible, highlighting the intense passion and devotion that God has for His people, as seen in Exodus 20:5, where God declares Himself a "jealous God." This jealous love is not driven by insecurity or possessiveness, but rather by a deep desire to protect and nurture a loving relationship with humanity, as expressed in Psalms 37:7, which encourages believers to "rest in the Lord and wait patiently for him." In the New Testament, God's jealous love is further demonstrated through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, as stated in Romans 5:8, which notes that "God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us." Through this expression of love, God invites believers to reciprocate with devotion and loyalty, fostering a profound and personal connection with Him.

A.B. Simpson

A.B. Simpson emphasizes God's jealous love as depicted in James 4:5, illustrating how the Holy Spirit yearns for our fidelity to Christ, akin to a bride's devotion to her groom. He draws parallels between the biblical narrative of Rebekah and the Church's relationship with Christ, highlighting the S

Erlo Stegen

Erlo Stegen emphasizes the importance of purity and holiness in engagements, urging young people to seek God's guidance in choosing a spouse rather than succumbing to worldly standards of beauty and indulgence. He warns against the consequences of unfaithfulness and the inevitability of sin being re

Theodore Epp

Theodore Epp emphasizes the danger of being friends with the world, equating it to spiritual infidelity against God. He references James 4:4 to illustrate that aligning with worldly values positions one as an enemy of God, and highlights the importance of true fellowship with God over worldly desire

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