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  • Essay / Idolatry and Social Ritual in the Holy Bible

    From the beginning of Genesis to the end of Revelation, no one could deceive God. God has given people knowledge, God has given people everything they need to follow him and fulfill his command. For example, God gave Moses enough details about the rituals that were about to happen at a specific time and place, and even why what was about to happen would take place. God gave His people a chance to show obedience to His ways and show them these rituals, sacrifices and offerings. Instead of following Him, people chose to follow their hearts, which caused them to become sinners and subject to God's judgment. But he loved his creations so much that he sent his only son into the world to wash away the sins of human beings. In Hosea 6:6, “For I desire mercy and not sacrifice, and the knowledge of God more than burnt offerings (Hosea 6:6). » God always wants his people to follow him with all their heart. The only way to God is through his son Jesus. He promised the people that if they accepted Jesus Christ as their savior, he would bless them. It's such a powerful promise that should be ignored