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What does the Bible say about worshiping God in public?

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The Bible teaches that worship is a profound reverence and submission to God, demonstrated especially in the assembly of believers.

Worship in the Bible signifies a deep respect and awe before God. In Leviticus 26:1-4, God emphasizes the importance of keeping His Sabbaths and revering His sanctuary. This highlights the necessity of public worship, where believers gather to reflect God's glory, share faith, and receive His grace. David, in Psalm 84, exemplifies this longing for communal worship, expressing that being in God's house is a cherished privilege, better than dwelling in the tents of the wicked. Worship is seen not as a duty alone but as a heartfelt desire to honor and commune with God in the assembly of His saints.
Scripture References: Leviticus 26:1-4, Psalm 84:1-4

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