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What if worship is not something we initiate on earth, but something we are brought into from heaven?
Hebrews 8 redirects our understanding of worship away from human effort, emotional readiness, or sacred space, and anchors it instead in the present, heavenly ministry of Jesus Christ. Worship does not begin with what we do, but with where Christ is.
This sermon unfolds how worship is shaped by God’s Word, ordered according to a heavenly pattern, governed by the New Covenant, and oriented toward the age to come. Worship is dialogical by nature. God speaks first, and His people respond in faith and gratitude.
By Slow-drip GraceWhat if worship is not something we initiate on earth, but something we are brought into from heaven?
Hebrews 8 redirects our understanding of worship away from human effort, emotional readiness, or sacred space, and anchors it instead in the present, heavenly ministry of Jesus Christ. Worship does not begin with what we do, but with where Christ is.
This sermon unfolds how worship is shaped by God’s Word, ordered according to a heavenly pattern, governed by the New Covenant, and oriented toward the age to come. Worship is dialogical by nature. God speaks first, and His people respond in faith and gratitude.