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What does the Bible teach about worship and gratitude?

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The Bible teaches that true worship is rooted in gratitude, reflecting our acknowledgment of God’s greatness and grace.

In Scripture, worship is not limited to formal acts of praise but is deeply intertwined with thanksgiving. As noted in Ephesians 5:20 and Psalm 50:14-15, the act of giving thanks cultivates an attitude of worship that honors God. True gratitude recognizes our dependence on God for everything—our life, faith, and salvation—and in response, we are called to align our lives in worshipful obedience. Worship flows from a heart that values God’s grace above all, and as we express gratitude, we draw nearer to Him and reflect His glory. Furthermore, this spirit of thanksgiving not only enhances our personal worship but also fosters unity and encouragement within the church body, collectively glorifying God.
Scripture References: Ephesians 5:20, Psalm 50:14-15

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