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What is the role of worship in the New Covenant?

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In the New Covenant, worship is centered around the believer's relationship with Christ rather than participation in formal rituals.

Under the New Covenant, the role of worship shifts from traditional rituals and physical temples to a heartfelt relationship with Christ. Hebrews 9:1 illustrates that the first covenant had regulations for worship that are now obsolete. True worship emerges from a personal connection with God, allowing believers to express their faith in various contexts. As believers recognize that they are the temple of God, worship becomes a lifestyle that encompasses everyday existence, rather than merely a weekly event.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:1, Romans 12:1, John 4:23-24

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The New Covenant
Bob Higby · Jul 13, 2004
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