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What does the Bible teach about traditions in worship?

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The Bible warns that man-made traditions can nullify the commands of God, emphasizing the importance of biblical authority in worship.

In Matthew 15:9, Jesus criticizes the Pharisees for teaching as doctrines the commandments of men, warning that following human traditions can lead to a form of worship that is in vain. This highlights a significant theological truth: while traditions can serve as helpful frameworks for worship, they must always be tested against Scripture. If a tradition contradicts God's word, it becomes a hindrance instead of a help. Therefore, Christians are called to hold firmly to biblical truths rather than allowing human customs to overshadow the authority of God’s word, ensuring that worship is both genuine and in spirit and truth.
Scripture References: Matthew 15:9

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