In Angus Fisher's sermon titled "Doing the Works of Abraham - Worship," he explores the nature of true worship from a Reformed theological perspective, emphasizing that worship must be rooted in God's revelation of Himself. He argues that true worship, as demonstrated by Abraham in Genesis 22, requires both a proper understanding of God's sovereignty and a heartfelt response to His command. Key scripture references include Genesis 22, where Abraham is called to sacrifice Isaac, demonstrating faith and obedience, and John 8:39, where Jesus highlights the essential connection between true worship and being Abraham's children. Fisher stresses that acceptable worship involves falling prostrate before God, acknowledging His holiness, and recognizing Christ as the ultimate sacrifice, thereby shaping a believer's entire life of worship.
“Worship is not just one particular act, isn't it? Worship is the whole of this process.”
“True worship comes from God. True worship involves a sacrifice. True worship comes with revelation.”
“You will only ever truly worship an absolute sovereign God.”
“Faith is trusting God to provide himself a lamb.”
The Bible describes worship as a response to God's revelation, emphasizing that true worship must come from God and is centered on Him.
John 4:24, Genesis 22:1-14
True worship reflects our relationship with God and is essential for acknowledging His sovereignty and grace in our lives.
Genesis 22:1-14, John 4:24
Worship in spirit and truth emphasizes genuine engagement with God, recognizing His holiness and responding with sincere reverence.
John 4:24, Genesis 22:1-14
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