Worship in the Heavenly Court is a biblical concept that refers to the adoration and praise of God by angels, saints, and other heavenly beings in the presence of God's throne. This theme is prominent in the book of Revelation, where the apostle John describes the heavenly court as a place of worship and praise, with all creatures singing "Holy, holy, holy" to the Lord God Almighty (Revelation 4:8). The Bible also teaches that believers on earth can participate in this heavenly worship, as seen in Hebrews 12:22-23, which describes the church as having come to "the heavenly Jerusalem" and worshiping with "myriads of angels" and the "spirits of the righteous made perfect". This understanding of worship is rooted in the idea that God is worthy of praise and adoration, as expressed in Psalms 96:9, which calls believers to "worship the Lord in the splendor of his holiness".
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