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What does the Bible say about the sacrifices of God?

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The Bible teaches that the sacrifices of God are a broken spirit and a contrite heart, rather than mere external offerings.

In Psalm 51, the psalmist David makes it clear that God is not pleased with mere outward sacrifices but seeks genuine repentance that comes from a contrite heart. This aligns with the larger biblical narrative that emphasizes the importance of inward devotion over external ritual. The essence of acceptable sacrifices lies in recognizing one's sinfulness and earnestly seeking God's mercy and grace. Such sacrificial worship is a reflection of a heart transformed by God's love and grace, demonstrating that our relationship with Him is based on the condition of our hearts rather than our actions alone.
Scripture References: Psalm 51:16-17, Isaiah 1:11-13

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The Worship of God
Henry Sant · Mar 29, 2026
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