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How do we worship God privately and publicly?

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Both private and public worship are essential, reflecting a believer's relationship with God and a commitment to community.

Worship can take place both privately and publicly, and both forms are significant for spiritual growth and accountability. Private worship involves intimate moments with God where one can express devotion and prayer away from the eyes of others, nurturing a personal relationship. Public worship, on the other hand, serves to gather believers for collective edification and glorification of God. The sermon stresses that true worshippers engage in both forms, understanding that worship is not just an individual affair but also a directive to come together as the body of Christ, glorifying God collectively.
Scripture References: Matthew 6:6, Hebrews 10:24-25

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True worshippers
Don Bell · Aug 14, 2022
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