In the sermon "Worshipping in the Beauty of Holiness," Rowland Wheatley addresses the doctrine of worship within the context of Psalm 29:2, emphasizing the necessity of giving the Lord the glory due to His name while worshiping Him in the beauty of holiness. He argues that true worship transcends mere ritual; it demands sincerity and a recognition of God's holiness and the glory of His attributes, particularly in relation to salvation through Jesus Christ. Wheatley uses various Scripture references, including the creation narrative and apostolic teachings, to illustrate that appropriate worship acknowledges God's sovereignty as Creator and Savior, as well as His ongoing work in salvation. The practical significance of his message calls believers to engage in heartfelt and humble worship, connecting their daily lives and attitudes with their collective gatherings in worship, ultimately ensuring that God receives the honor that is His due.
“Give unto the Lord the glory due unto his name. Worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness.”
“Holiness is his defining characteristic. It's a term used in scripture to describe both his goodness and his power, his purity.”
“If the Lord in the holy scriptures says that this belongs to me, Creation belongs to me... as soon as we undermine that, we are robbing the Lord of the glory that is due unto His name.”
“Worshipping the Lord in the beauty of holiness... is coming before the Lord, not as hypocrites, not as those that will say one thing before the Lord, and do another thing.”
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