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What does the Bible say about pleasing God versus pleasing men?

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The Bible teaches us that we must choose between pleasing God and pleasing men, as stated in Galatians 1:10, where Paul emphasizes that if he sought to please men, he would not be a servant of Christ.

In Galatians 1:10, the Apostle Paul confronts the dilemma of whether he seeks to persuade men or God. He clearly states that if he were to please men, he could not be a servant of Christ. This dichotomy indicates that the gospel of salvation is not subject to human approval; it is grounded in God's truth. The servant of Christ boldly proclaims what is true, regardless of the potential backlash from those who may disagree or feel offended. This is a vital understanding for Christians, as it calls for faithfulness to God's message over the desire for popularity or acceptance among men.
Scripture References: Galatians 1:10

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