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What does the Bible say about divine worship?

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The Bible emphasizes that true worship comes from a heart made clean by God and requires us to approach Him with reverence and desire.

Divine worship is central to the Christian faith and is described in Scripture as a response to the holiness and sovereignty of God. As stated in Leviticus 22:31-33, God demands that we keep His commandments and worship Him with a pure heart. Worship isn't merely about rituals or outward expressions; it requires a genuine acknowledgment of God's worth and an understanding that we must be made clean through Christ to stand before Him. Thus, our worship should come from a heart that truly desires to honor God, rather than from mere duty or obligation.
Scripture References: Leviticus 22:31-33

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Divine Healing
Don Fortner · Oct 6, 2002
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