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How do we know that God cares about how we worship?

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The Bible illustrates God's demands for specific worship practices, emphasizing His holiness.

Throughout Scripture, especially in Exodus 36-39, the emphasis on adherence to God's design in the construction of the tabernacle illustrates that God is particular about how He is to be worshipped. The instructions given to Moses were not mere suggestions; they were divine commands that had to be followed precisely. This reflects God's holiness and the seriousness with which He regards acceptable worship. It is a consistent theme that God desires our devotion to be expressed according to His will, reinforcing that worship is more than mere external acts—it is about honoring Him properly.
Scripture References: Exodus 36:1-2, Exodus 25:40, 2 Timothy 3:16

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