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How do we know that God is pleased with our worship?

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God is pleased with our worship when it is sincere, reverent, and offered through faith in Christ, rather than mere ritual.

In Ecclesiastes 5, Solomon highlights that God does not take pleasure in the 'sacrifice of fools'—those who offer sacrifices without genuine faith or obedience. Our worship is acceptable before God only when it stems from a heart truly devoted to Him, as expressed in Hebrews 13:15, where we are told to offer the 'sacrifice of praise to God continually.' This means that our worship must be through Christ, as our mediator, ensuring that our praises and commitments are aligned with His will and glory.
Scripture References: Hebrews 13:15, Ecclesiastes 5:1-7

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