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What does the Bible say about prayer in worship?

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The Bible instructs men to pray with holy hands, emphasizing sincerity and unity in worship.

In 1 Timothy 2:8, Paul urges men to pray by lifting up holy hands, which signifies a posture of dependence on God. This isn't merely about physical gestures but about the intention and purity of heart behind the prayer. Paul emphasizes that worship should be free from anger and disputes, indicating that our relationship with others affects our communication with God. In the context of worship, prayer serves to unite the congregation, focusing their hearts on God rather than any personal grievances or distractions, which is fundamental to the Christian faith.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 2:8, 1 Timothy 3:14-15

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Joe Terrell · Oct 31, 2021
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