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What did "worship" mean to first-century Christians, and why doesn't the New Testament instruct believers to gather for worship as we understand it today? Discover how the original meaning of proskuneo—prostration and physical homage—differs from modern practices. We'll explore its roots in the Old Testament, its connection to temple rituals, and why this word is absent from descriptions of early church gatherings. This episode sheds light on the New Testament's focus on mutual edification, not ritualistic homage, offering fresh insights into the true purpose of Christian assemblies.
Read: https://ready4eternity.com/bowing-down-or-building-up-rethinking-worship-in-the-new-testament/
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What did "worship" mean to first-century Christians, and why doesn't the New Testament instruct believers to gather for worship as we understand it today? Discover how the original meaning of proskuneo—prostration and physical homage—differs from modern practices. We'll explore its roots in the Old Testament, its connection to temple rituals, and why this word is absent from descriptions of early church gatherings. This episode sheds light on the New Testament's focus on mutual edification, not ritualistic homage, offering fresh insights into the true purpose of Christian assemblies.
Read: https://ready4eternity.com/bowing-down-or-building-up-rethinking-worship-in-the-new-testament/
https://x.com/Ready4Eternity
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