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What does the Bible say about bowing to God?

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The Bible teaches that bowing is a sign of submission and acknowledgment of God's sovereignty.

Bowing to God, as illustrated in Ephesians 3:14, represents an acknowledgment of His authority and grace. The Apostle Paul exemplifies this humility when he says, 'I bow my knees unto the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ.' This action signifies recognition of God's greatness and a heartfelt submission to His will. In a broader biblical context, bowing has always been linked with reverence, worship, and dependence on God, reflecting the reality that we are nothing without Him.
Scripture References: Ephesians 3:14, Romans 10:3

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I Bow
Chris Cunningham · Aug 9, 2015
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