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What does the Bible say about perfection in worship?

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The Bible teaches that everything must be perfect to be accepted by God, as seen in Leviticus 22:21.

In Leviticus 22:21, it is stated that 'It shall be perfect to be accepted.' This underscores the importance of perfection and holiness in worship. Under the Mosaic economy, worshipers were required to bring flawless offerings to God, embodying the need for purity and holiness in approaching Him. This principle highlights the sacredness of worship, indicating that God demands the very best from His people. In essence, worship itself is a reflection of the holiness and perfection of God, and thus, it should mirror that perfection in our practices. Such perfection is only fully realized in Jesus Christ, who is both the perfect priest and the perfect offering.
Scripture References: Leviticus 22:21

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