Worship
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Four reasons to pray, even when God already knows what is going to happen

If God already knows everything, why should we pray? Jesus said the Father already knows what we need before we ask—yet He still commanded us to pray. So why? Let’s look at four biblical reasons prayer still matters, how prayer changes us, and how our prayers truly participate in what God is doing in the…
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Five times Jesus said, “I am God; worship Me.”

A prominent Muslim apologist once said, “Show me one verse where Jesus says, ‘I am God; worship Me,’ and I’ll accept Christianity today.” It’s a challenge that has stumped many Christians in conversations and debates, but the challenge itself doesn’t hold up under scrutiny.
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Did the first Christians take the Lord’s Supper daily?

Acts 2 says early Christians were “breaking bread” daily. But Acts 20 shows the church gathering on the first day of the week to break bread. So which is it—daily or weekly? In this study we look closely at Acts 2:42 and Acts 2:46 to see what the Bible actually says about the Lord’s Supper.
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Why do Christians meet and worship on Sundays?

Why is it that Christians assemble together and have what we call “church” on Sundays? Why do we honor Christ and worship God on the first day of every week? It has nothing to do with Rome or the Roman Catholic Church. Instead, it has everything to do with Scripture and the resurrection.
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Did Rome actually change the Sabbath? (No!)

There are claims that the Roman Empire, and later the Roman Catholic Church, changed the Sabbath from Saturday to Sunday. Is this true? What do the Scriptures say?
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Why the origin of Christmas doesn’t matter.

Every year, like clockwork, the internet lights up in December with claims that Christmas has pagan roots. Scroll through social media, and you’ll see it: bold headlines, dramatic videos, and recycled memes all shouting, “Christmas is pagan!” But what if I told you that it doesn’t matter…at all?
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I used to struggle to pray, but then I listened to Jesus.

My personal prayer life used to be inconsistent and difficult, until I realized why.
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Does communion forgive my sins?

I feel refreshed and forgiven all over again after communion. Do I get to start each week with a clean slate because I ate of the bread and drank of the cup? We will explore the Bible’s answer from two perspectives in this study.
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Who can take the Lord’s Supper?

Can anyone share in the Lord’s Supper? And should I take communion when I don’t feel worthy? What does the Bible have to say? And what did Aslan say about it?
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How often should I eat the Lord’s Supper?

Weekly, quarterly, or yearly? There’s no consensus among churches. Even asking artificial intelligence to scour online resources cannot give a clear answer. So, are we left to decide for ourselves how often to take communion?