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What does the Bible say about doing well?

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The Bible teaches that to 'learn to do well' is to seek God through Christ, acknowledging our need for His grace and righteousness.

The phrase 'learn to do well' as mentioned in Isaiah 1:17 emphasizes an understanding that true goodness is found in seeking justice, mercy, and righteousness, primarily through faith in Christ. Isaiah's indictment of Israel reveals that merely following religious rituals without recognizing our sinful state is insufficient. We are invited to approach God not with our works but through the righteousness of Christ, which is key to truly doing well in God's eyes (Isaiah 1:18). This acknowledgment of Christ as the ultimate solution to our sins and the means of our acceptability to God is what the prophet is teaching.
Scripture References: Isaiah 1:17, Isaiah 1:18

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