Worship

In Genesis 3:15, God promised another son who would come and crush the serpent, and, by implication, restore — and perfect– the worship to which he had first called Adam in the beginning. . . . There, seated at his Father’s right hand [cf., Heb. 8:1-2], Jesus conducts the worship of heaven; and from there he purifies the worship of his church on earth. . . . The story of human history, from beginning to end, is the story of worship (Reformation Worship, eds., Jonathan Gibson & Mark Earngey, 5, 13, 20).