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What does kneeling signify in worship?

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Kneeling in worship signifies humility, reverence, and recognition of God's supreme authority.

Kneeling during worship serves as a physical expression of our spiritual attitude towards God. It signifies humility and recognition of His sovereignty over our lives. In Psalm 95:6, the act of kneeling is an invitation to worship and bow down before our Maker, demonstrating our acknowledgment of His greatness and our need for His mercy. This outward posture reflects an inward reverence, often accompanied by the heart's cry for grace and healing. When we kneel, we also submit to God's will, affirm His authority, and express gratitude for His blessings. The act transcends mere ritual and becomes a heartfelt response to God's character and actions in our lives.
Scripture References: Psalm 95:6, Ephesians 3:14

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Kneel Down
Gabe Stalnaker · Jun 2, 2024
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