The best proof that He will never cease to love us lies in that He never began.

Geerhardus Vos
The best proof that He will never cease to love...
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"The best proof that He will never cease to love us lies in that He never began." This quote is an allegory about the love of God. The point being made is that God doesn't have to keep loving us because He has already demonstrated His love for us by creating us. Therefore, there is no reason why He would have to stop loving us any time soon.

Source: Redemptive History And Biblical Interpretation: The Shorter Writings Of Geerhardus Vos

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