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How does God's mercy motivate true worship?

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God's mercy compels believers to worship Him authentically from a heart transformed by grace.

True worship is driven by a deep appreciation for God's mercy. As the psalmist reflects on personal experiences of God's forgiveness and deliverance, he acknowledges, 'For your mercy is great toward me.' This gratitude inspires a heartfelt response of praise and adoration, which is foundational to biblical worship. The sermon emphasizes that genuine worship flows from recognizing how God's merciful actions impact our lives, particularly His saving grace. Romans 12:1 encourages believers to present their bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God, which denotes an act of worship fueled by an understanding of His mercy. Worship becomes an authentic expression of our relationship with the Lord, rooted in gratitude for His unending grace and love.
Scripture References: Psalm 86:13, Romans 12:1

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