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God is not looking down on you in disgust. Our Father understands our inadequacies. He still loves us when we make mistakes.

Psalm 103:10 says, "He does not treat us as our sins deserve or repay us according to our iniquities".

This verse is about God's mercy and grace, which are fundamental to the relationship between God and his people.It emphasizes that God's love is not based on merit, but on his character.

God Does Not Hold Grudges

What does Psalm 103 verse mean?

God's love is unconditional and cannot be earned.

God's love is not diminished by our sins.

God's mercy should inspire us to be thankful, repent, and live according to his will.

God's mercy should encourage us to extend grace and forgiveness to others.

This is God's beautiful message to you because He loves you. I pray that you will listen to this beautiful message of love and comfort from the Lord.

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It is amazing we serve such a loving God who loves us unconditionally.
@BritishFailedAesthetic how nice for you, that you were given such a nice life that you could feel that way.

some of us were treated horribly and never deserved one tiny bit of it. and my ambition was to save the world
LadyGrace · 70-79
@LILY61 Do you know him personally? Then you shouldn't judge him...even if you did.

Salvation in Christ is available for everyone in this world, not just for some. Jesus is not the reason for this world's torment. Satan is the culprit of that. He causes people to sin. Jesus never tempts anyone to sin. We make that choice, not him. Sin is our responsibility. We can't place it on somebody else. If one person robs a bank, they can't blame it on you. That wouldn't be fair. Jesus is fair, sin is not. We can't blame every little thing that happens to us that is bad, on God. We live in a world full of sin and the consequences of that leads to misery and hardship.

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