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What does the Bible say about God's desire for mercy?

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God desires mercy, not sacrifice, as stated in Matthew 9:13.

In Matthew 9:13, Jesus explicitly states, 'I desire mercy, not sacrifice.' This highlights a foundational truth about God's character; He seeks genuine compassion and grace over mere ritualistic observance. The context reveals that Jesus challenged the Pharisees, who were focused on their religious sacrifices while neglecting the mercy and love that God truly desires. Similarly, in Hosea 6:6, God expresses His preference for mercy over sacrificial offerings, emphasizing the importance of a heart aligned with His love and grace. Understanding this is crucial for dwelling in a relationship with God that is rooted in His character of mercy.
Scripture References: Matthew 9:13, Hosea 6:6

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Go and Learn
Joe Terrell · Jun 11, 1989
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