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What does the Bible say about worshiping God in Psalms?

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The Book of Psalms emphasizes worship as a prostration before God, acknowledging His supremacy and perfection.

The Book of Psalms is fundamentally a collection of praises and teachings about the worship of God. Worship, derived from the word meaning 'prostration,' is central to these 150 psalms as they guide believers in recognizing and admiring God's sovereignty and goodness. Psalm 2:11-12 specifically calls us to serve the Lord with reverence and joy, reminding us that true worship is rooted in our response to God's greatness. In this act of worship, believers express their trust, celebrate His works, and find the grace necessary for life’s trials and tribulations.
Scripture References: Psalm 2:11-12, Colossians 3:1-3

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