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Who does God look to according to Isaiah 66?

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God looks to those who are poor and contrite in spirit and who tremble at His word.

Isaiah 66:2 details that God pays attention to those who are humble, broken, and receptive to His Word. These attributes characterize the true temple of God — not in ornate buildings but in the hearts of individuals who recognize their need for grace. This divine perspective emphasizes that societal status, wealth, or religious accomplishments do not qualify individuals for God’s favor; rather, it is the heartfelt acknowledgment of one's sinfulness and need for divine mercy that draws God's gaze.
Scripture References: Isaiah 66:2, Matthew 5:3

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The True Temple
Todd Nibert · Feb 1, 2006
Joshua

Joshua

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