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Who is the object of our worship in Christian singing?

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The object of our worship in singing is the Lord God Himself.

In Christian worship, the Lord God is the ultimate object of our affections and praises. Colossians 3:16 emphasizes that our singing is to be directed 'to the Lord.' This highlights both the personal nature of our worship and the exclusivity of God as the one we worship. Worship is to be a response to God's greatness and grace, which includes worshiping Him in His triune fullness as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Thus, every expression of praise in song is aimed at glorifying God alone, reinforcing the teaching found in Revelation 22:9, where worship is reserved solely for God. Such a focused approach ensures our worship is reverent and aligned with God's holiness.
Scripture References: Colossians 3:16, Revelation 22:9

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