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How do we know that God changes our desires?

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We know that God changes our desires through the evidence of transformation in our hearts and lives, as seen in the joy believers feel for gathering in worship.

The assurance of God's transformative work in the believer's life can be seen through passages like Psalm 122 and the New Testament teachings about the new birth. For instance, Christians often find themselves rejoicing at the prospect of worship, which is a clear shift from their former selves who may have regarded such gatherings with indifference. This change aligns with the concept that true faith produces a longing for holiness and appreciation for God's presence, as stated in Romans 8:16-17, where the Spirit bears witness with our spirit that we are children of God. This witness brings about a profound change in what delights and satisfies our souls.
Scripture References: Romans 8:16-17, Psalm 122:1

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