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What does the Bible say about performing vows?

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The Bible teaches that the vow shall be performed as praise continually waits for God in Zion.

In Psalm 65:1-4, we see that the vow shall be performed unto God, which indicates a commitment to continually give Him praise and glory. This understanding reflects the heart of a believer who recognizes that all blessings and salvation come from God's sovereign grace. The term 'vow' refers to a deliberate promise made to God concerning lawful and pleasing matters, showcasing our commitment to glorifying Him for our salvation. Every true believer, as a member of the Church, performs this vow by acknowledging the work of Christ in their salvation and expressing eternal gratitude to God.
Scripture References: Psalm 65:1-4, Psalm 84:4, Isaiah 45:25

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