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In the midst of Jersualem's sufferings, Jeremiah offered hope to the people by speaking of the mercies of God.
Leslie Weatherhead, in a discussion of eternal punishment, offers these words: "The fact that God is love does not mean that God is soft and sentimental with us, or that he takes a lenient view of sin. Sin is the most dreadful fact in the universe. But at the same time, God is a Father, and Jesus not only called him by that name, but taught men that they could best understand him in terms of that figure."
Jeremiah presented the image of God as the Father of Israel (Jeremiah 3:19; 31:9) and as Lord and Father of the people; "he will have compassion according to the abundance of his steadfast love; for he does not willingly afflict or grieve the [children] of men." (Lamentations 3:32-33)
— Byrd
