Worship in the New Testament
"Worship in the New Testament" examines New Testament teachings on worship practices, focusing on how believers should respond to God the Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit. Through a systematic study of passages across the Gospels, Acts, and Epistles, it highlights worship as directed primarily to the Father, with Jesus serving as the intermediary. The analysis suggests that while Jesus and the Holy Spirit are essential to Christian doctrine, worship and prayer should be primarily directed to the Father, consistent with scriptural teachings. The writer concludes with reflections on current worship practices and their alignment with biblical principles.