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What does Hebrews say about God's pleasure in Christ's sacrifice?

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Hebrews reveals that God was never pleased with Old Testament sacrifices but found satisfaction in Christ's ultimate sacrifice.

In Hebrews 10, it is declared that God had no pleasure in the sacrifices of the Old Testament, as they could not effectively atone for sin or honor His justice. However, Christ's sacrifice was different; it was the fulfillment of God’s divine purpose, pleasing the Father completely. The text states that Christ came to do God's will, which involved His body being the final and effective sacrifice that sanctifies believers once for all. Thus, through His obedience and sacrificial work, God is pleased, ensuring that His justice is satisfied and His covenant promises are fulfilled.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:5-10, Isaiah 53:10

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