How does worship shape us? 

Worship is far more than a religious duty; it is a formative practice that molds our affections, habits, and identity. The way we worship shapes not only our beliefs but also our character, desires, and even our perception of reality. From the biblical perspective, worship is a response to God's self-revelation and a means through which we are transformed into His likeness.

At the heart of worship is the idea that we become like what we worship. The Bible consistently warns against idolatry because worshiping false gods leads to moral and spiritual degradation. As Jeremiah 2:5 states, "They followed worthless idols and became worthless themselves." Conversely, when we worship the true God, we are shaped into His image (2 Corinthians 3:18).

This process of identity formation occurs as we repeatedly engage in practices that reinforce who we are in relation to God. Liturgy, Scripture reading, prayer, and song all serve to reorient our hearts and minds to the reality of God's presence and purposes.

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