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Why is it significant that God takes pleasure in His people?

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God's pleasure in His people signifies His deep love and commitment to their salvation and growth.

God's delight in His people, as expressed in passages like Psalm 147:10 and Ephesians 1:5, underscores His profound love and commitment to those He saves. This pleasure reflects God's sovereign grace, which is enacted through the work of Christ and manifested in the believer's life. When God calls His people, He does so from a foundation of affection and purpose, indicating that their salvation is not an afterthought, but rather central to His eternal plan. Understanding that God delights in us also impels believers to respond with gratitude and obedience, recognizing that our relationship with Him is built on His grace and pleasure.
Scripture References: Psalm 147:10, Ephesians 1:5, Isaiah 62:4

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