In Revelation 4–5, John is given a glimpse into the throne room of heaven where all creation gathers around the throne in endless worship of God and the Lamb. These chapters pull back the curtain on ultimate reality and remind us that worship is not fundamentally about us, our preferences, or our emotions. Worship begins with seeing God rightly. In this section of scripture we are given three reasons why God is worthy of our worship:
He’s worthy because He is Creator. (Revelation 4:11) God alone is the source of all life, existence, beauty, and breath. Everything exists by His will and for His glory. Worship begins when we recognize that we are created beings living in God’s world, dependent on Him for everything.
He’s worthy because He is Redeemer (Revelation 5:9–10) Jesus, the slain Lamb, is worthy because through His death He has purchased a people for God from every tribe, tongue, people, and nation. The cross is not merely an act of love; it is the ultimate declaration of Christ’s worthiness.
He’s worthy because He reigns forever (Revelation 5:13) The throne of God is not temporary, fragile, or threatened. God reigns now and forever. Every ruler, kingdom, power, and authority will ultimately bow before Him. True worship flows from recognizing who is truly on the throne.
The aim of this week is to move people beyond casual, routine, or consumeristic worship into awe-filled worship rooted in the greatness and glory of God Himself.