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What does Revelation 5 teach us about worship?

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Revelation 5 portrays worship as a response to the worthiness of Christ and His sacrificial love.

In Revelation 5, worship is presented as both a posture of humility and an expression of reverence towards God and Christ. The scene depicts the elders and creatures in heaven falling down before the Lamb, symbolizing complete submission and honor to Him who is worthy. Their song acknowledges Jesus as the one who was slain and who redeemed believers from every tribe, underscoring the central theme that worship is rooted in recognizing Christ's sacrifice and sovereign reign. This emphasizes that true worship arises from an understanding of who God is and what He has accomplished through Christ, inspiring believers to declare His glory with hearts full of praise.
Scripture References: Revelation 5:8-9

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