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Why is worship important in the context of salvation?

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Worship is a response to God's saving grace, as seen in Psalm 30, where David praises God for His mercy and salvation.

Worship serves as a vital response to God's saving mercies, as illustrated in Psalm 30. David exclaims his gratitude by saying, 'I will give thanks unto Thee forever.' This highlights that true worship arises from recognizing God's grace in our lives. It is not merely related to rituals but to a heartfelt acknowledgment of all that God has done for us, including lifting us from despair and providing healing. Worship is a continual act of exalting God's character and proclaiming His faithfulness, thus reinforcing our covenant relationship with Him and encouraging the community of believers to rejoice together.
Scripture References: Psalm 30, Ephesians 5:19, Matthew 8:2, Romans 12:1

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Thou hast...
Don Bell · Feb 5, 2014
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