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How do we know that God desires us to delight in Him?

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God desires us to delight in Him, as He has revealed Himself through various intimate relationships, such as being our Savior and Friend.

God's desire for us to take delight in Him is rooted in His self-revelation as a loving and relational being. Throughout Scripture, He presents Himself as a husband, friend, brother, and shepherd—each title meant to illustrate His care and the intimacy He wishes to cultivate with His people. These representations underscore the fact that God delights in His people, not merely as distant observers but as intimately invested in our well-being. Therefore, it is incumbent upon us to reciprocate this delight through faith and adherence to His will, leading us to true joy and satisfaction in Him.
Scripture References: Psalm 1, Psalm 37:4

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