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<p>Note, 1. God so hates wicked people, whose hearts are malicious and their lives mischievous, that even their <i>sacrifices are an abomination to</i> him. God has sacrifices brought him even by wicked men, to stop the mouth of conscience and to keep up their reputation in the world, as malefactors come to a sanctuary, not because it is a holy place, but because it shelters them from justice; but their sacrifices, though ever so costly, are not accepted of God, because not offered in sincerity nor from a good principle; they dissemble with God, and in their conversations give the lie to their devotions, and for that reason they are <i>an abomination</i> to him, because they are made a cloak for sin, <a class="bibleref" title="Prov.7.14" href="/passage/?search=Prov.7.14">Prov. 7:14</a>. See <a class="bibleref" title="Isa.1.11" href="/passage/?search=Isa.1.11">Isa. 1:11</a>. 2. God has such a love for upright good people that, though they are not at the expense of a sacrifice (he himself has provided that), their <i>prayer is a delight</i> to him. Praying graces are his own gift, and the work of his own Spirit in them, with which he is well pleased. He not only answers their prayers, but delights in their addresses to him, and in doing them good.</p>
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