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How does worship connect to seeing God's glory?

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Worship is a response to the revelation of God's glory and holiness.

Worship is fundamentally about recognizing and responding to the glory of God as revealed in Scripture. In Revelation 4 and 5, both the living creatures and the twenty-four elders lead in worship, falling down before the throne and praising the One who lives forever. Their act of casting crowns emphasizes that true worship acknowledges God's sovereignty and grace. This understanding shapes how Christians view worship—not as a mere ritual, but as an act of reverence that springs from seeing Christ in His glory. This focus on God's holiness compels believers to worship Him authentically, recognizing that He alone is worthy of all honor and praise. Thus, through worship, the faithful engage with God's grandeur, allowing their lives to be transformed by His truth.
Scripture References: Revelation 4:10-11, 5:8-14

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