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How do we know that worship must be Christ-centered?

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Worship must be Christ-centered because all true believers are called to drink from the spiritual rock, which is Christ.

The necessity of having Christ at the center of worship is deeply rooted in Scripture. In 1 Corinthians 10, Paul emphasizes that all believers drink from the same spiritual rock, which is Christ. This verse underscores that without recognizing Christ's centrality, our worship becomes inadequate and flawed. The Israelites in Exodus 32 fell into idolatry, creating a golden calf to worship, which highlights the danger of diverting focus from Christ. True worship, therefore, is characterized by an acknowledgment of Christ's preeminence and our absolute dependence on Him for reconciliation with God. Worshiping through the correct means as outlined by God is essential to align our hearts and minds with His glorification.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 10:3-4, Exodus 32:1-6

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