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How does a person's moral condition affect worship?

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A person's moral condition directly influences their ability to worship acceptably before God.

One's moral condition plays a vital role in determining the acceptability of worship before God. Unlike other activities, such as enjoying a ballgame or an art gallery, worship requires a purity of heart and life. The state of one's life throughout the week affects their capacity to approach God in worship. If we harbor unconfessed sin or maintain a rebellious attitude, our worship cannot be pleasing to the holy God. True worship can only occur when individuals come before God, recognizing their need for cleansing and reconciliation, which underscores the necessity of living a righteous life aligned with God’s commands.
Scripture References: Isaiah 59:1-2, Psalm 66:18, Hebrews 10:22

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