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How does worship transform a believer's heart?

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Worship transforms a believer's heart by providing an encounter with God's grace, leading to spiritual renewal and encouragement.

Worship has a profound transforming effect on a believer's heart, primarily through the experiences of God's grace during corporate gatherings. As believers come together in worship, they often feel a renewed sense of purpose and are reminded of God's faithfulness. The psalmist notes in Psalm 73 that entering the sanctuary brought him a deeper understanding of God's dealings and reassured him of his spiritual standing. Furthermore, when the Word of God is preached and reflected upon in worship, it directly addresses and comforts the hearts of believers, aligning them with God's will and purpose for their lives. This transformation can be seen in the joy, peace, and strength that congregants often report post-worship, evidencing the direct influence of the Holy Spirit during these times.
Scripture References: Psalm 73:17, Psalm 126:5

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