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What does it mean to worship the God of the Bible?

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Worshiping the God of the Bible involves acknowledging His sovereignty, holiness, and grace as revealed in Scripture.

Worshiping the God of the Bible, as articulated in Acts 24:14, means to acknowledge His supreme authority and the truth of His revelations. This includes recognizing His holiness, as God is described as a consuming fire and one who will not clear the guilty (Malachi 3:6). Worship involves submitting to His will, understanding that He exercises His sovereignty over all creation, and that His love is a sovereign love given to His chosen people. Authentic worship is a response to God's word and His promises, leading to a life that reflects His glory and truth. It calls believers to proclaim their faith, confidently confessing the truths of Scripture in a world that often regards these doctrines as heretical.
Scripture References: Acts 24:14, Malachi 3:6

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