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What does the Bible say about Noah's worship?

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Noah's worship is depicted in Genesis 8:20-22, where he builds an altar and offers burnt offerings to the Lord after leaving the ark.

In Genesis 8:20-22, Noah, after emerging from the ark, builds an altar to the Lord and offers burnt offerings of every clean animal and bird. This act symbolizes gratitude and devotion, showing that Noah prioritized God's glory over his immediate needs. This worship reflects a profound faith in God's sustenance and acknowledgment of His deliverance. It underscores the principle that true worship seeks God's honor first, mirroring Matthew 6:33's teaching to seek God's kingdom and righteousness before all else.
Scripture References: Genesis 8:20-22, Matthew 6:31-34

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