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Why is the Ark of the Covenant important in worship?

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The Ark of the Covenant symbolizes God's presence and the centrality of the Gospel in worship.

The Ark of the Covenant, brought into the temple by Solomon, serves as a profound symbol of God's covenant with His people. It represents the mercy seat where sacrifices for sin were made, foreshadowing the perfect sacrifice of Christ. The Ark is central to worship, as it embodies the Gospel—the good news of redemption offered through Jesus Christ. In our context today, the Church is considered the temple of the Living God (2 Corinthians 6:16), meaning that the essence of worship revolves around the message of the Gospel and Christ's continual presence among His people. This reminds believers that true worship cannot exist without acknowledging Christ's sacrificial work.
Scripture References: 1 Kings 8:6, 2 Corinthians 6:16, Hebrews 9:11-12

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