Divine worship is the noblest exercise of the human soul, and of such, the greatest fulfillment of life. This Book advances the argument in support of this construct. God is not only eternal, omnipotent, and self-sufficient, but is also wise and holy. Therefore, in His holy nature, man can discover the root of his existence. It means the Moral Code of his existence springs from his Creator. In support of the Moral Code, the faculties of the soul are fully described. Man can thereby perceive and understand his Creator. ...
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Divine worship is the noblest exercise of the human soul, and of such, the greatest fulfillment of life. This Book advances the argument in support of this construct. God is not only eternal, omnipotent, and self-sufficient, but is also wise and holy. Therefore, in His holy nature, man can discover the root of his existence. It means the Moral Code of his existence springs from his Creator. In support of the Moral Code, the faculties of the soul are fully described. Man can thereby perceive and understand his Creator. Moreover he can have fellowship with Him. By reason of man's nature, he is more important to God than the whole realm of nature. Man's purpose can be best served in establishing fellowship with God through the Provision of Redemption.
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