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What does Revelation 7 teach about worship in heaven?

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Revelation 7 reveals that worship in heaven is characterized by joyful adoration and communion with God.

Revelation 7 describes a vivid scene of worship where a great multitude stands before the throne, proclaiming, 'salvation to our God!' (verse 10). This highlights that worship is not only an acknowledgment of God’s sovereignty but also a joyous celebration of His redemptive work. The believers' response reflects their gratitude and reverence for God's merciful acts throughout history.

Moreover, the passage indicates that these saints worship day and night in God's temple, an eternal reality free from the distractions and frailties that characterize earthly worship. Here, their worship is unhindered, as they exist in the complete presence of God's glory. According to the Reformed view, this eternal worship underscores the ultimate purpose of believers’ lives: to glorify God in all things. Hence, the nature of worship in heaven becomes a model for believers on earth, motivating them to cultivate a heart of praise and adoration in their daily lives.
Scripture References: Revelation 7:10, Revelation 7:15

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