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What does sweetness symbolize in the context of sacrifices?

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Sweetness symbolizes God's acceptance and pleasure in the sacrifices offered to Him, particularly through Christ.

In the biblical context, particularly in Genesis 8:20-21, the sweetness of sacrifices signifies God's acceptance of acts that align with His will. Noah's offering was marked as a sweet savor to the Lord, illustrating the principle that sincere worship and obedience are pleasing to God. This becomes even more profound with the realization that Christ's atoning sacrifice embodies the ultimate sweet offering, satisfying God's justice and granting believers a place of acceptance before Him. Thus, the sweetness of sacrificial offerings points to a deeper truth about redemption and God's mercy.
Scripture References: Genesis 8:20-21, Ephesians 1:6-7

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Sweet
Bob Coffey · Oct 6, 2013
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