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Why is worship important for Christians according to Revelation?

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Worship is central in Revelation as it reflects the Christian's profession of faith and their relationship with Christ, the Lamb.

In Revelation, worship is portrayed as the primary occupation of the redeemed, specifically those represented by the 144,000, who are depicted as standing before the Lamb, singing a new song of redemption. Revelation 7:9-10 showcases a great multitude praising God, affirming that worship is a natural response to the saving grace received through the Lamb's blood. This underscores the importance of worship not just as an act of reverence but as a vital expression of gratitude, unity, and acknowledgement of God's sovereignty. Christians worship to affirm their identity in Christ, rejoice in His redemptive work, and build community among believers, continually ascribing worth to God. As exemplified throughout the book, worship is a foretaste of the eternal fellowship believers will enjoy with God in heaven.
Scripture References: Revelation 7:9-10, Revelation 14:3-4

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Tom Harding · May 6, 2012
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