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Why is God's holiness significant in worship?

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God's holiness is significant in worship as it underscores the reverence due to Him and the correct posture of worshipers.

The holiness of God is vital in worship because it calls for utmost reverence and respect. God emphasizes in Isaiah 57:15 that His name is 'holy,' and this demands that worship is performed in a manner that reflects His holiness. The careless use of God's name and dismissing its sanctity leads to a distortion of true worship. Understanding God's holiness requires worshipers to approach Him with a humble heart, acknowledging His greatness and our unworthiness. This reverence contributes to a genuine worship experience characterized by sincerity and truth.
Scripture References: Isaiah 57:15, Exodus 20:7

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