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What is the relationship between worship and thanksgiving in the Christian faith?

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Worship is the act of praising God, which naturally flows from a heart filled with thanksgiving for His mercies and grace.

In Christian faith, worship and thanksgiving are deeply interconnected, as worship emerges from a sincere expression of gratitude towards God. The sermon emphasizes that true worship is not about receiving but giving praise to God for what He has done, particularly in the context of salvation. When believers acknowledge God’s works and gifts in their lives, they are compelled to worship Him in response. This act of worship is a holistic due response to recognizing that no part of their salvation originates from themselves; it is entirely the work of God’s grace. Thus, worship becomes a celebration of God’s faithfulness and the assurance believers have in Him, flourishing through lives marked by gratitude and honor.
Scripture References: Psalm 138, Hebrews 13:15

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Praiseworthy
Tim James · Jun 17, 2012
Joshua

Joshua

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