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Why is public worship and the Word important for Christians?

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Public worship and the Word are essential as they honor God and foster spiritual growth within the community of believers (Luke 4:16).

In Luke 4:16, we find that Jesus regularly attended the synagogue on the Sabbath, highlighting the importance of public worship. This practice not only provided a platform for the reading and teaching of scripture but also reinforced community among believers. Public worship is where individuals collectively glorify God, receive teaching, and encourage one another in faith. Moreover, the Word of God is central to Christian life; it is through the scriptures that God speaks, reveals His will, and nourishes our souls. Hebrews 10:25 encourages believers not to forsake gathering together, as mutual support and accountability among the body of Christ are vital for growth and perseverance in faith.
Scripture References: Luke 4:16, Hebrews 10:25

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