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What does it mean that Christ is the center of heaven's worship?

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Christ being the center of heaven's worship signifies His lordship and the ultimate acknowledgment of His sacrifice and authority.

In Revelation 5, we see a vision of heavenly worship where Christ is exalted as the Lamb who was slain, affirming His worthiness to receive all power, glory, and honor. The gathered multitude, including angels and saints, acknowledges His sacrifice for redemption, recognizing Him as central to the divine plan of salvation. This worship portrays that throughout eternity, Christ will continue to be the focus of praise, illustrating that all of creation acknowledges His sovereignty and redemption. The understanding that Christ is the focal point of heavenly worship emphasizes both His divine authority and the ultimate fulfillment of God’s redemptive purposes.
Scripture References: Revelation 5:8-14

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Christ is All
David Pledger · Dec 31, 2017