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Heavenly Worship

10 sermons

Heavenly worship is a profound theme woven throughout Scripture, revealing the nature of divine communion and the eternal praise offered to God. In Revelation 4:8, the seraphim continually proclaim, 'Holy, holy, holy, is the Lord God Almighty, who was and is and is to come,' illustrating the ceaseless adoration that characterizes the heavenly realm. This worship is not merely ritualistic; it reflects the deep relationship between God and His creation, as seen in Psalms 150:6, which calls for everything that has breath to praise the Lord. The Bible also teaches that worship in heaven involves the participation of the redeemed, as described in Revelation 5:9-10, where the Lamb is praised for His redemptive work, and the saints sing a new song, acknowledging their transformation and purpose. Furthermore, in Hebrews 12:22-24, believers are invited to join the assembly of the firstborn, engaging in a heavenly fellowship that transcends earthly limitations. This understanding of heavenly worship invites believers to cultivate a lifestyle of praise and thanksgiving, as emphasized in Colossians 3:16, where the community of faith is encouraged to let the word of Christ dwell richly, singing psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, thereby reflecting the worship that echoes in the heavens.

david-ravenhill

In this sermon, the speaker begins by describing his arrival at a new home and how he can immediately discern certain characteristics about the people living there. He then moves on to discuss the book of Revelation, specifically focusing on chapter 4. He explains that John, the author of Revelation

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edgar-f-parkyns

In this sermon, the preacher discusses the concept of the living ones or cherubim as mentioned in the Bible. He refers to various passages in the Old and New Testaments, such as Ezekiel and Revelation, where these living creatures are described as supporting the throne of God and moving in perfect h

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edward-payson

Edward Payson preaches on the vision described by John in Revelation 5:10, where the twenty-four elders cast their crowns before the throne of God and the Lamb. This action symbolizes the humility, love, gratitude, and reverence that the redeemed in heaven possess towards God. It serves as an acknow

edward-taylor

Edward Taylor preaches about the joy and praise of the saints who are on their journey to Heaven in Christ's Coach, singing sweet melodies of worship and offering their hearts in divine acts. Those who are not in the Coach yet are like travelers on foot, tracing the road to eventually join in the he

j-vernon-mcgee

In this sermon, the speaker discusses the tabernacle and its significance in the Bible. He emphasizes that the tabernacle was a pattern of the one in heaven, indicating the existence of a literal tabernacle in heaven. The speaker takes a literal interpretation of the Bible and believes that when God

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jack-hibbs

In this sermon, the preacher describes the four living creatures mentioned in the book of Revelation. These creatures are described as having multiple eyes and different appearances on each side. They continuously praise God, saying "holy, holy, holy" and are always ready to serve Him. The preacher

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thomas-bradbury

THOMAS BRADBURY preaches about the blessed privilege of being united with the Lamb on Mount Zion, reserved by the Father's grace, rejoicing in Him alone, redeemed by His blood, restrained by His love, and ultimately beholding His face in righteousness. The sermon delves into the marvellous unfolding

todd-atkinson

This sermon delves into the book of Revelation, emphasizing the vision of heaven shown to John and the purpose of understanding heavenly worship. It explores the concept of heaven and earth merging through worship, highlighting the thin line between the two realms and the transformative power of joi

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warren-wiersbe

In this sermon, the preacher focuses on Revelation chapter 4 and highlights the central theme of worship in heaven. The chapter describes John's arrival in heaven, where he sees a throne at the center, symbolizing God's presence. The preacher emphasizes the repetition of the word "throne" throughout

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zac-poonen

In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the theme of praising God in the book of Revelation. He highlights several instances where heavenly beings and angels are seen praising God with a new song. The preacher emphasizes that despite the negativity and challenges in the world, believers are called t

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