The sermon titled "In Spirit & In Truth" by John Reeves addresses the theological doctrine of worship, emphasizing the necessity of worshiping God in truth amid a culture rife with deception and lies. Reeves argues that humanity's spiritual blindness and propensity to interpret Scripture through personal desires leads to a distorted understanding of God, contrasting this with the sovereign truth revealed in Scripture. He references Acts 17 to illustrate the difference between the true God and the many idols created by man, emphasizing that true worship can only come from a heart transformed by God’s grace. The practical significance of this sermon lies in the confrontation of false worship practices and the call for believers to engage with God genuinely and truthfully, grounded in the doctrines of grace and Scripture.
“In a world where they try to teach you if you're a boy, you can be a girl if you want to be... if you know God's Word, you shouldn't be surprised.”
“The true and living God is unknown to natural man... you can't know who the Lord Jesus Christ is unless He opens up the Scriptures and reveals Himself to you.”
“You cannot walk in the newness of life except you be given life to walk therein.”
“Worship Him according to the scriptures, not according to man's experience or man's desires.”
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