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What does Psalm 134 teach about worship?

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Psalm 134 encourages believers to bless the Lord through worship and acknowledge His sovereignty.

Psalm 134, as the last of the Songs of Degrees, captures the essence of worship as the people of Israel ascend to Jerusalem. This psalm serves as a mutual benediction between the worshippers and the priests, encouraging both to engage sincerely in their respective roles in worship. The transition from worshippers praising the Lord to acknowledging the priests and guards signifies the importance of all members in glorifying God, highlighting that worship is not merely a mechanical process but a heartfelt expression of reverence, especially in preparation for the next day's service. It emphasizes that our worship should spring from an understanding of God’s holiness and grace.
Scripture References: Psalm 134

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