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What does the Bible say about kneeling before God?

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The Bible encourages believers to kneel before God in reverence and submission, especially as a declaration of His holiness and grace.

Kneeling before God is a deeply biblical act that signifies reverence, submission, and praise. In Psalm 95:6, we read, 'Oh, come, let us worship and bow down; let us kneel before the Lord, our Maker.' This act of kneeling expresses our acknowledgment of God's authority, majesty, and power, encouraging a humble heart. Additionally, Psalm 103 showcases David's call to his soul to 'bless the Lord,' highlighting the importance of recognizing God's holiness and the benefits He provides, such as forgiveness and healing. The act of kneeling is not just a physical posture but an expression of the heart, indicating our need and desire to worship Him genuinely.
Scripture References: Psalm 95:6, Psalm 103

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Kneel Down
Gabe Stalnaker · Jun 2, 2024
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