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What does it mean to make great mirth in the context of worship?

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Making great mirth refers to expressing joy and gratitude to God, especially in community worship (Nehemiah 8:12).

Making great mirth in worship involves openly demonstrating joy and thankfulness to God, particularly in a corporate setting. In Nehemiah 8:12, the Israelites celebrated after understanding God's Word, which shows that true worship includes our emotional response to God's grace. This joy arises not only from personal understanding but from communal acknowledgment of God’s goodness, uniting believers in gratitude. As followers of Christ, our worship should reflect this joyful response, celebrating the work of redemption and the blessings we receive as a testament to God’s faithfulness.
Scripture References: Nehemiah 8:12

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