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What does the Bible say about proper worship?

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The Bible teaches that proper worship is centered on acknowledging God's authority and our own corruption.

Proper worship, as exemplified by Noah in Genesis 8, is about prioritizing God and recognizing His sovereignty and mercy. When Noah built an altar after leaving the ark, he demonstrated that worship should come before all else in our lives. True worship reflects an understanding that we are corrupt by nature and relies on God's grace and the atoning sacrifice of Christ. In modern Christianity, it's crucial to understand that not all worship is acceptable to God; true worship must recognize the person and work of Christ as the foundation of our worship.
Scripture References: Genesis 8:18-22, Hebrews 13:9-15, Ephesians 5:1-2

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