God’s Story of Worship (Revelation 7:9-12)

Revelation 7 gives us a glimpse of what worship could look like when we get to heaven. Here, the church isn’t plagued by debates over different worship styles and practice or what’s the “right way” to worship. The image presented is one of both diversity and unity.

It’s not just people from a few nations, or just those who speak Greek and Hebrew, it’s representatives from every nation, every tribe, every people group, and every language, which also signals to the early church that their efforts to spread the Gospel are not in vain.

When we hear the word “worship”, we often think of music or singing, but worship is so much more than that. Yes, we worship when we sing praises to God, but we also worship in all the ways we live our lives for the glory of God. Worship that is good and true and beautiful reflects the heart and character of God and draws us in to form us and shape us and send us back out as we more closely resemble the character of Christ. Worship is both a personal and a communal response to who God is and what God has done for us.

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