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What does the Bible say about New Testament services?

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The Bible describes New Testament services as gatherings where believers come to hear God's commands and worship Him.

A New Testament service is characterized by the recognition of God's presence and the gathering of believers to hear His Word. In Acts 10:33, Cornelius expresses the intent of those present to hear what God has commanded, which outlines the very purpose of a New Testament service. It is not about entertainment or personal stories; rather, it is about delivering the message of God through His Word. This principle has been integral to Baptist faith, emphasizing that the Bible is our sole rule of faith and practice. Therefore, authentic New Testament worship centers around hearing and responding to God's commands.
Scripture References: Acts 10:33, Colossians 1:15-19

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