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Why is preaching Christ central to worship?

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Preaching Christ is central to worship because it honors both the Son and the Father, aligning our hearts with God's redemptive plan.

The act of preaching Christ is paramount because it fulfills Jesus’ own command to honor the Son as the central figure of our faith. As stated in John 5:20, the Father loves the Son and has committed all judgment to Him, which establishes the importance of acknowledging Christ in our worship. Furthermore, the Holy Spirit's role is to glorify Christ, indicating that genuine worship must focus on the person and work of Jesus. By exalting Christ, we fulfill the divine purpose of worship, enabling us to participate in the transformative power of the Gospel, which edifies the church and aligns our worship with the heavenly acknowledgment of Christ's glory.
Scripture References: John 5:20, John 17:1

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The Substitute
Henry Mahan · Dec 11, 1994
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