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Why do we kneel in worship?

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Kneeling in worship symbolizes our humility and submission before God, recognizing His greatness.

Kneeling in worship serves as an outward expression of our inner state when approaching God. It signifies reverence and submission to His authority, which is encouraged in Psalm 95:6. Throughout scripture, kneeling has been a posture of humility before God, demonstrating recognition of His sovereignty and majesty. While there are various ways to worship, the act of kneeling points to our understanding of who God is and our position as His creation. It reminds worshipers of the necessity of coming before God with a contrite spirit and a humble heart, aligning our physical posture with our spiritual state.
Scripture References: Psalm 95:6, Philippians 2:10

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James Gudgeon · Feb 18, 2026
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