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What does the Bible say about gathering for worship?

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The Bible emphasizes gathering together as believers to worship and break bread, as seen in Acts 20:7.

The Bible teaches that Christians should gather together for worship, particularly on the first day of the week, as observed in Acts 20:7 when Paul preached to the disciples in Troas. This gathering serves a dual purpose: it is an opportunity for believers to break bread together and to be edified by the preaching of God's Word. The act of coming together is not merely a ritual but a vital expression of fellowship among the saints, centered around the worship of Jesus Christ. The essence of worship is not limited to a specific day or time; it is rooted in the nature of Christ, who is our true Sabbath.
Scripture References: Acts 20:7

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