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Paul Weitzel - June 22, 2025

Is God a Jealous God?

God's jealousy is fundamentally different from human jealousy—it's His commitment to protect the covenant relationship He established with His people. While human jealousy stems from insecurity and control, God's jealousy reflects His passionate love and desire for an exclusive relationship with us. In Exodus 34, we see two contrasting responses to God's jealousy through Moses and Aaron. Moses prioritized intimacy with God, trusted His word, and was willing to sacrifice, while Aaron compromised and created chaos. To live with godly jealousy means choosing relationship over religion, trusting God's guidance about our alliances, and being willing to give up anything that competes for our devotion.

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Paul Weitzel - June 22, 2025

Is God a Jealous God?

God's jealousy is fundamentally different from human jealousy—it's His commitment to protect the covenant relationship He established with His people. While human jealousy stems from insecurity and control, God's jealousy reflects His passionate love and desire for an exclusive relationship with us. In Exodus 34, we see two contrasting responses to God's jealousy through Moses and Aaron. Moses prioritized intimacy with God, trusted His word, and was willing to sacrifice, while Aaron compromised and created chaos. To live with godly jealousy means choosing relationship over religion, trusting God's guidance about our alliances, and being willing to give up anything that competes for our devotion.

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