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How should worship be structured according to the Bible?

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Worship should include public prayer, preaching of the Word, and the sacraments, ensuring it is scriptural and centered on Christ.

The structure of worship is outlined through various biblical principles, emphasizing the necessity of specific elements such as preaching, prayer, scripture reading, and the sacraments. Acts 20:7 demonstrates the early Christians' practice of gathering primarily for the breaking of bread and hearing the preaching of God's Word, which occupies a central role in worship. Additionally, public prayer should be a communal activity, allowing participation from the congregation, as stated in 1 Timothy 2:1. Moreover, the regular observance of baptism and the Lord's Supper serves to maintain the vitality and integrity of corporate worship, anchoring it in the life of the Church.
Scripture References: Acts 20:7, 1 Timothy 2:1

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J. C. Ryle · Oct 20, 2019
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