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What does it mean when Jesus says 'I desire mercy and not sacrifice'?

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This phrase emphasizes God's desire for compassion over mere ritual observance.

When Jesus quotes Hosea 6:6, 'I desire mercy and not sacrifice,' He highlights that God prioritizes genuine compassion and mercy over the performance of religious rituals. This teaching directly confronts the religious leaders who focused on legalistic observance instead of understanding God's heart for grace and mercy towards others. Jesus indicates that true worship stems from a spirit of kindness and love, reflecting God's character, rather than simply fulfilling external obligations.
Scripture References: Matthew 12:7, Hosea 6:6

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