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How does worship remind us of our sin and God's grace?

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Worship ceremonies, including praises and sacraments, are designed to remind believers of their sinfulness and God’s overwhelming grace through Jesus Christ.

Worship functions as a continual reminder of our sinfulness and God's unearned grace manifested in Jesus Christ. Every aspect of public worship, from singing hymns to partaking in sacraments, aligns with the biblical narrative of remembering our need for salvation while celebrating God's provision through Christ. This deliberate focus helps believers return to the heart of the gospel, recognizing that our acceptance with God is not based on our righteousness but solely upon the sacrifice of Christ, which assures us of His grace.
Scripture References: Romans 5:8, 1 Corinthians 11:23-26

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On the Eighth Day
Don Fortner · Dec 11, 2018
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