- What does it feel like when someone tells you “I love you” at a time you least deserve it?
- Why do you think God begins His message with “I have loved you”?
- What kind of spiritual mindset might lead a community to question God’s love after being rescued from exile?
- How do we sometimes echo that same tone in our own doubts?
- Why does God use this historical reminder instead of offering material blessings as proof?
- How does this challenge modern ideas that measure God’s love by personal success or comfort?
- What might be some “Edom” moments in your life—times when you saw God’s justice protect or refine you even if it didn’t feel loving in the moment?
- What prevents us from seeing God’s hand clearly today—busyness, pain, self-focus?
- How does God’s persistent love for you inspire worship and witness beyond your “borders”—family, workplace, community?
- How does this mature our understanding of what it means for God to “love” us?