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What does Revelation 5 teach us about worship?

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Revelation 5 teaches that true worship focuses on the worthiness of Christ, the Lamb, who was slain for our redemption.

In Revelation 5, worship is depicted as recognizing and proclaiming the worthiness of the Lamb, Jesus Christ, due to His sacrificial death and subsequent victory (Revelation 5:11-12). The text illustrates that worship transcends mere ritual; it involves a heartfelt acknowledgment of Christ's role in salvation. Believers from every nation join in this heavenly chorus, underscoring the inclusiveness of God’s redemptive plan. Thus, true worship is rooted in a deep understanding of who Christ is, what He has accomplished, and the grace bestowed upon those redeemed through His blood.
Scripture References: Revelation 5:11-12, Revelation 5:8-9

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