What Is Biblical Worship?
Biblical worship is more than singing songs at church. It is the surrendered response of the whole life to the worth, holiness, and glory of God.
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Biblical worship is more than singing songs at church. It is the surrendered response of the whole life to the worth, holiness, and glory of God.
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Idolatry is more than bowing to statues. Learn what idolatry means in the Bible, how it appears in the Old and New Testaments, and why Christians must guard their hearts today.
Hell is one of the most serious teachings in the Bible. Learn what Scripture says about hell, judgment, sin, Gehenna, Hades, the lake of fire, and why Jesus came to save sinners.
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Faith in the Bible is more than belief. Learn what biblical faith means, how Abraham trusted God, why Hebrews 11 matters, and how true faith leads to obedience.
Justification, sanctification, and glorification describe salvation past, present, and future. Learn how God declares believers righteous, makes them holy, and will one day complete their redemption.
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Sanctification is God’s work of making believers holy and Christlike. Learn what sanctification means in the Bible and how the Holy Spirit shapes daily spiritual growth.
Justification is God’s legal declaration that a sinner is righteous through faith in Jesus Christ. Learn what justification means and why it matters for salvation.
Salvation is God rescuing sinners through Jesus Christ from sin, judgment, and death. Learn what salvation means in the Bible and why grace, faith, repentance, and new life matter.
Quick Answer Repentance in the Bible means turning from sin and returning to God. It is not merely feeling sorry, regretting consequences, or trying to
Grace is one of the most important words in the Christian faith. Learn what grace means in the Bible, why salvation is by grace, and how God’s grace changes daily life.
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Biblical worship is more than singing songs at church. It is the surrendered response of the whole life to the worth, holiness, and glory of God.
Morality without surrender to God may look good outwardly, but Scripture teaches that true righteousness begins with a heart yielded to Him.