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What does the Bible say about being devout?

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The Bible describes being devout as a sincere commitment to worship and follow God, exemplified by Cornelius in Acts 10.

In Acts 10, Cornelius is portrayed as a devout man who feared God and led his household in worship. Being devout means that spiritual practices such as prayer and giving are central to one's life, rather than just activities one engages in occasionally. The importance of being devout can be seen in how it reflects a genuine relationship with God, where worship is a priority and not merely an add-on to daily life. This devotion encompasses a deep respect for God, evident in one's actions and interactions.
Scripture References: Acts 10:1-2

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