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What can we learn from the burnt offering about worship?

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The burnt offering exemplifies true worship as it involves total surrender to God, reflecting our dedication and reverence.

The act of offering a burnt sacrifice in the Old Testament served as a profound expression of worship, emphasizing that true worship necessitates total surrender. The entire lamb is consumed as an offering to God, symbolizing the need for complete dedication. This teaches Christians that in worship, we are to present ourselves as living sacrifices, wholly dedicated to God. In light of Christ's finished work, our worship is no longer about ritual sacrifice but about a heart that recognizes and submits to His sovereignty and grace.
Scripture References: Romans 12:1-2, Hebrews 13:15-16

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