“Whenever new worship practices are introduced in Scripture God makes it explicitly clear that He, and not man, is the source of the new additions. As a prophet, King David received detailed plans from God concerning the pattern of the temple and its worship. The Bible emphasizes the fact that these things were revealed by divine inspiration. Nothing relating to the worship of God is ever the result of human imagination. The pattern revealed to David received no further alterations until the death of Jesus Christ. It was based upon the pattern of the ‘heavenly Tabernacle,’ and all of its intricate details were fulfilled in Him, thus putting an end to them. This is what the author of Hebrews means when he says that Jesus ‘has obtained a more excellent ministry.’ Gone are all of the physical elements, which were mere shadows of heavenly realities. In Christ, we worship in spirit and in truth… Let us do so with the fullness of joy.” (Comin, 132-133)