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How do we know Christ’s presence is essential in worship?

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Christ's presence in worship transforms mere gatherings into meaningful encounters filled with grace and spiritual nourishment.

The sermon illustrates that worship without the presence of Christ is likened to a brook without water, emphasizing that His fellowship is crucial for a meaningful experience of grace among believers. When Christ is present, the worship is no longer an empty formality; it becomes a divine encounter that nourishes the soul. This is echoed in His promise to be present where two or three are gathered in His name, affirming that true worship is relational and centered on Him. Without His presence, even doctrine becomes lifeless, underscoring the necessity of seeking Him earnestly during worship.
Scripture References: Matthew 18:20

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