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What does the Bible say about pleasing others?

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The Bible teaches that we should please others for their good and edification, following the example of Christ who did not please Himself (Romans 15:1-3).

In Romans 15:1-3, the Apostle Paul emphasizes that those who are strong in faith should bear the infirmities of the weak and not seek to please themselves. This is in line with Christ's example, who did not seek His own comfort but rather lived to serve others, bearing reproaches on our behalf. The call to please our neighbors is rooted in love, which compels us to act for the good of others and to build them up rather than indulgently satisfying our own desires.
Scripture References: Romans 15:1-3

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