We should worship God as prescribed in Scripture, focusing on the appointed sacrifice of Christ as our means of access to Him.
Worship, according to the Bible, is not about rituals or the outward actions alone; it must be centered on Christ, the appointed sacrifice. In Exodus, worship was associated with bringing sacrifices to God at the tabernacle. Similarly, Christians today are called to worship God through the acknowledgment and celebration of Jesus' sacrificial death and resurrection. True worship involves honoring God from the heart, engaging in reverence and humility while recognizing that our approach to God is only made possible through Christ. Thus, all aspects of worship—prayer, singing, and preaching—must point toward Christ, ensuring that our worship is genuine and acceptable to Him.
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