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Why is it important to treat worship as a privilege in the house of God?

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Worship is a privilege that requires preparation and respect, acknowledging God's majesty and grace.

Worship in the house of God is recognized as a profound privilege and not something to be taken lightly. Preparation for worship reflects the respect and honor owed to God. As the sermon indicates, true worship involves the heart's readiness to engage with the living God, contrasting with merely going through the motions or treating it as commonplace. The act of coming together to worship is an opportunity for believers to exhibit reverence for God's presence and to enter into His courts with thanksgiving. Scripture encourages believers to prepare their hearts, as worship involves acknowledging God’s character and engaging in spiritual sacrifices (1 Peter 2:5) that glorify Him above all. Dismissal of this privilege undermines the holiness of worship and can lead to an absence of God's active presence within His house.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 2:5

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