In the sermon titled "W19 Sovereign Grace over Anxiety," James H. Tippins addresses the theological themes of God's sovereignty, grace, and the nature of worship as antidotes to anxiety. He emphasizes that true worship is ascribing worth to God alone and warns against idolatry, where we unintentionally worship created things, leading to anxiety when those things are threatened. Tippins supports his arguments with Scripture, particularly referencing 1 Timothy 1:12-17 and Philippians 4:4-7, demonstrating that gratitude and rejoicing in the Lord's sovereignty are essential in overcoming anxiety. The practical significance lies in individuals learning to trust God amidst trials, recognizing that their identities and worth are anchored in Christ, which ultimately liberates them from paralyzing fear and anxiousness.
“Worship is, by definition, to ascribe worth. That's why idolatry is such a natural means of our life... But according to the scripture, God alone is worthy of worship.”
“The greatest application we can have in any instruction is to worship the Lord, is to thank Him, is to ascribe worth to Him.”
“We look to that which is eternal, not to that which is temporal. We look to that which is not going to pass away, not to that which is passing away now.”
“Rejoice in the Lord always. Again, I will say, rejoice.”
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