1. How does worship of God the Father compare to worship of the Lamb?
2. What is the ultimate goal of all living creatures?
3. How does this worship compare to our worship on earth now?
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
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The Bible is filled with themes that carry through from beginning to end. One such theme is destination (or journey, purpose, goal), our church’s focus this year. From Advent through Easter, we invite you through a unique read of the Bible to look for the theme of destination. See what God will teach you through the entirety of his word about destination.
Worship of God and worship of the Lamb are virtually identical, affirming that both are fully God, worthy of our praise. All living creatures bow down in worship continually. Though we don't see it as such now, it is the highest honor, and most pleasing as well as satisfying activity than any could do--it is what we were made for, reflecting the first catechism question: What is the chief end of man? To worship God and (by) enjoy him forever. When all our sinful inclinations are removed, we will no longer resist what we do now on a regular basis.
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