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Why is it significant that Christ's delights were with the sons of men?

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It is significant because it reveals God's deep love and commitment to humanity, which culminated in Christ's sacrificial work for our redemption (Proverbs 8:31).

Proverbs 8:31 states, "My delights were with the sons of men," which emphasizes the profound truth of God's love for humanity. This depiction shows that Christ, even from eternity, took joy in His relationship with His people. In Reformed thought, this underlines God's grace and purpose in creation; that He would be delighted in mankind despite their fallen state, leading to the ultimate expression of His love through the redemptive work of Christ. This truth not only highlights the sincerity of God's affection but also illustrates the purpose behind His plan of salvation, whereby Christ's delights in the redeemed culminate in a restored relationship with Him for eternity.
Scripture References: Proverbs 8:31

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