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Why must we bow to God rather than ask Him for acceptance?

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True faith requires that we bow to God's authority and acknowledge His lordship in every aspect of our lives.

The call to bow to God reflects our recognition of His sovereignty and holiness. In the sermon, it is emphasized that true faith consists of submitting to God's demands rather than simply accepting Him. This bowing is a posture of humility, acknowledging our need for His grace and the reality of our sins. The Gospel calls us to repent and believe in Christ, highlighting that our acceptance before God is rooted in His grace and not our merits. Therefore, the act of bowing signifies surrender, a relinquishing of our attempts at self-righteousness, and an embrace of the perfect righteousness found in Christ alone. It's not merely about accepting Jesus, but about submitting our lives to His lordship.
Scripture References: Philippians 2:10-11

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