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What does the Bible say about savoring the things of God?

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The Bible teaches that we must set our minds on the things of God rather than on human concerns, as indicated in Mark 8:33.

In Mark 8:33, Jesus rebukes Peter for not savoring the things that be of God but rather the things of men. This highlights a crucial dichotomy in Scripture: the religion of grace versus the religion of works. Believers are called to reflect upon what they truly treasure—do we prioritize God's ways and His plan for salvation, which centers on Christ's atoning work, or do we get distracted by worldly pursuits? The importance lies in grasping that true spiritual insight comes from God, illuminating His truth in contrast to our natural inclinations.
Scripture References: Mark 8:27-38

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