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What does Revelation teach us about worship?

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Revelation teaches that worship is centered on the supremacy and holiness of God, where believers acknowledge His worthiness.

The book of Revelation emphasizes that true worship is directed solely toward God, recognizing His supremacy and holiness. In Revelation 4:10-11, the twenty-four elders fall down before the Lord, casting their crowns and proclaiming His worthiness to receive glory, honor, and power. This act symbolizes the humility that comes from recognizing God's ultimate authority and the grace He has bestowed upon His people. Furthermore, worship, as depicted in Revelation, is continuous and everlasting, as the creatures before the throne do not cease to declare God's holiness night and day. This teaches Christians that worship is not merely a ritual activity but an ongoing lifestyle that reflects gratitude and reverence for God’s goodness and grace in their lives.
Scripture References: Revelation 4:10-11, Revelation 4:8

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