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What does the Bible say about declaring what God has done for our souls?

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The Bible emphasizes declaring what God has done for us rather than what we do for Him, as seen in Psalm 66:16.

Psalm 66:16 invites believers to come and hear about what God has done for their souls. It highlights the difference between a works-based religion that focuses on personal goodness and a faith that celebrates God's sovereign grace and mercy. The Psalmist encourages believers to declare God's acts of salvation and grace rather than extolling their own virtues, reminding us that it is God who accomplishes our redemption. This declaration is a fundamental response of gratitude and worship for all that God has done in our lives.
Scripture References: Psalm 66:16, Romans 3:10-12

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