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What does the Bible teach about the nature of worship?

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Worship in the Bible is a heart response of adoration directed solely toward God.

Worship, as illustrated in the Psalms, involves ascribing worth to God in response to His holiness and grace. The Psalms not only express the joys and sorrows of the believer but also consistently lead us to true worship, where we acknowledge God's rightful place as sovereign Lord. Psalm 115 declares, 'Not unto us, O Lord, but unto Thy name give glory,' emphasizing that worship is primarily about glorifying God, not ourselves. True worship recognizes His dominion over all creation and elicits a heart of humility and reverence, drawing us into a closer relationship with our Creator. It’s an invitation to adore Him for who He is and what He has done.
Scripture References: Psalm 115:1, Psalm 19:1, Romans 12:1

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