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How does public worship relate to church health?

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Public worship is indicative of church health; declining worship often reflects spiritual issues within the congregation.

The state of public worship serves as a reflection of a church's health. When a congregation is active in public worship, it signifies spiritual vitality and commitment to God's ordinances. Conversely, neglect of public worship often points to deeper issues such as spiritual apathy or disobedience to God’s commands. Historical instances from Israel’s narrative show how forsaking public worship led to God's judgment and a lack of spiritual life among His people. Thus, the quality and quantity of public worship can be a revealing symptom of a church's overall health and obedience to God.
Scripture References: 2 Chronicles 29, Nehemiah 13, Hebrews 10:25

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