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What does the doxology in Jude teach us about worship?

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The doxology in Jude teaches that worship is an expression of admiration and gratitude to God for His glory.

In Jude 24-25, the doxology encapsulates the essence of Christian worship, directing our hearts toward the majesty and glory of God. It serves as a powerful reminder of His attributes—His sovereignty, majesty, and eternal power. Worship, therefore, is not merely an act of singing or reciting scripture, but a heartfelt response to who God is and what He has done for us in Christ Jesus. As believers, we are called to reflect on these truths in our worship, lifting our voices in gratitude and awe for the salvation we have received, thereby reinforcing our communal and personal connection to the Almighty.
Scripture References: Jude 24-25

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Palabras de Gloria
Joel Coyoc · Mar 27, 2022
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