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What does the altar of incense represent in relation to worship?

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The altar of incense symbolizes the prayers of God's people ascending to Him, made acceptable by Christ's sacrifice.

The altar of incense, located in the tabernacle, represents more than just a physical structure; it embodies the prayers and worship of believers, which are made acceptable through the sacrifice of Christ. Just as the incense was continuously burned before the Lord, so too are the prayers of the faithful offered before God. The blood on the altar signifies that these prayers are cleansed from guilt and unworthiness. Through Christ's sacrificial death, our worship is transformed into a sweet-smelling aroma to God, making our prayers and services pleasing in His sight. Therefore, the altar of incense highlights the essential role of Christ as our mediator, ensuring our approach to God through prayer is accepted.
Scripture References: Exodus 30:7, Isaiah 53:12, Hebrews 7:25

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