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How do we know the importance of God's Word in worship?

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God's Word is central in worship, as seen in Nehemiah 8, where the reading of Scripture led to a deep understanding and heartfelt response from the people.

The reading of God's Word is foundational to worship, as illustrated in Nehemiah 8:8, where Ezra and the Levites read the Book of the Law distinctly, providing clarity and understanding for the people. This act served as a powerful means of imparting God's truth and spiritual nourishment. The communal desire for the Word underscores its significance, showing how God utilizes His Word to restore, convict, and strengthen His people. When the Holy Spirit empowers the reading of Scripture, it transforms hearts, leading to worship that is genuine and responsive to God's revelation.
Scripture References: Nehemiah 8:8, 1 Peter 1:23, Hebrews 4:12

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