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What does the Bible say about the necessity of an altar in worship?

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The Bible emphasizes that an altar is essential for approaching God, as it symbolizes the requirement for sacrifice, especially through Christ.

The necessity of an altar in worship is underscored in the book of Hebrews, particularly in Hebrews 13:10, which declares that 'We have an altar.' This altar signifies the means through which God meets man and man meets God. Historically, altars were places of sacrifice, which was essential for acknowledging human sinfulness and God's holiness. From the time of Adam through the days of Moses, sacrifices were made on altars to honor God and express repentance. The ultimate fulfillment of this practice is found in Christ, who serves as the altar, the priest, and the sacrifice for sin, making our worship acceptable to God.
Scripture References: Hebrews 13:9-15

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We Have an Altar
Jim Byrd · Feb 17, 2019
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