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What does the Bible say about sweetness?

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The Bible associates sweetness with the favor and acceptance of God, particularly in sacrifices like those made by Noah.

In Genesis 8:20-21, sweetness is depicted through the sacrifices made by Noah after the flood, which were a pleasing aroma to the Lord. This signifies how certain acts, particularly those that are in obedience to God, are considered 'sweet' in His sight. By nature, people lack the spiritual discernment to appreciate what is truly sweet and often mistake bitter things for sweet because of their sinful nature. The sweetness of God’s redemption is ultimately manifested in the sacrifice of Christ, the ultimate clean offering which brings a sweet aroma to God.
Scripture References: Genesis 8:20-21, 2 Corinthians 2:15-17

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Sweet
Bob Coffey · Oct 6, 2013
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