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Why should Christians participate in public worship?

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Public worship is an essential command from God, reflecting our humility and dedication to Him as a community of believers.

The importance of public worship is deeply rooted in Scripture, where God has ordained communal gathering as a means of grace. Through public worship, believers collectively acknowledge God's sovereignty, receive instruction, and encourage one another in faith. The Bible emphasizes that where two or three are gathered in Christ's name, He is present among them, signifying the unique blessings of communal worship. Ignoring this command can stem from pride and self-reliance, suggesting that one does not need the body of Christ. However, true humility recognizes the vital role of public worship in spiritual growth and accountability, as believers collectively worship the God who deserves all glory and honor.
Scripture References: Matthew 18:20, Hebrews 10:24-25

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