
Then I passed by and saw you, and you were indeed old enough for love. So I spread My cloak over you and covered your nakedness. I pledged Myself to you, entered into a covenant with you, and you became Mine, declares the Lord GOD. Ezekiel 16:8-15 NIV
Understanding Divine Jealousy: God’s love for us is passionate and fierce. His divine jealousy is not about controlling us but drawing us back to Him. He wants a Bride that responds to His love, not just with actions but with a surrendered heart.
Jesus saw you in your sin and loved you. He adopted you. He cares for you tenderly. He dotes on you. His love for you is lavish. He spares no expense. He is ensuring that you have all that you need to grow strong and beautiful.
Repent of any lies of the enemy that you have believed that Jesus does not want someone like you or that you are too much trouble for Him.
Affirm the truth that His love for you and acceptance of you is unconditional, unrelenting, and lavish.
Ask Jesus to show you the ways in which He has been caring for you and loving you.
Meditate on the picture above and receive it in your heart as a picture of God’s heart to bring you into His family and make you feel loved, accepted, and cared for.
God is depicted as finding and caring for Jerusalem, entering into a covenant with her. This symbolizes God’s grace and commitment. The Hebrew term “בְּרִית” (berit) is used for covenant, underscoring the solemn and binding nature of God’s promise. Bible Hub

Reflections:Reflect on how God has graciously intervened in your life, even when you were undeserving.
Prayer:Lord, I ask that You remind me of this great grace when I feel forgotten or abandoned. Help me to never turn away from Your covenant love. May I live in total, joyful faithfulness to You,, knowing You are the one who has rescued me from the open field of ruin. In Jesus’ name,
Amen..
- No one looked on you with pity or had compassion enough to do any of these things for you. Rather, you were thrown out into the open field, for on the day you were born you were despised.