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How do we know public worship is necessary for Christians?

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The necessity of public worship is affirmed by Scripture, which commands believers to meet and support one another (Hebrews 10:25).

The necessity of public worship for Christians is grounded in biblical command. Hebrews 10:25 warns believers not to forsake assembling together, particularly as rebellion and a precursor to spiritual apathy. Scripture prescribes public worship as a means to foster community, mutual encouragement, and obedience to God’s directives. The public proclamation of the Word, listening to teaching, and partaking of the sacraments in the presence of the assembly helps to reinforce and solidify the truths of the faith in the hearts of believers. As believers engage in these mutual gatherings, they collectively grow closer to God and to one another, making public worship mathematically essential for a thriving Christian life.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:25, Psalm 84

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