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How do we know that worship is central to the purpose of redemption?

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Scripture emphasizes that redeemed people are called to worship God, as shown in the commands given to Moses.

The centrality of worship in the purpose of redemption is evident in God’s instruction to Moses to lead the Israelites into the wilderness for the purpose of worshiping Him. As noted in Exodus 5:1 and 7:16, worship is expressed through holding feasts and offerings, highlighting that it is a vital aspect of a redeemed life. Worship signifies a response to God’s salvation, where His people acknowledge His sovereignty and grace in their lives. Therefore, worship is not merely an act, but a lifestyle for those who have been graciously redeemed by God.
Scripture References: Exodus 5:1, Exodus 7:16

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