In the sermon titled "Bless Ye The Lord," Clay Curtis addresses the doctrine of true worship as exemplified in Psalm 134. He argues that worship is fundamentally about glorifying God through Christ, who grants believers access to the Father (Hebrews 10:19-22) and makes them a kingdom of priests (Revelation 1:5). Curtis emphasizes that worship should stem from a sincere heart and is a divine privilege bestowed upon the faithful, which aligns with the Reformed understanding of the mediatorial role of Christ. He supports his claims by referencing various scriptures that illuminate the nature of worship and God’s blessings, including Ephesians 1:3-12 for the basis of thanksgiving due to God’s election and redemption, and Matthew 5 for the blessings pronounced upon the faithful. The practical significance of this teaching lies in reinforcing the understanding that true worship involves recognizing and responding to the unmerited grace of God, ultimately resulting in a life that continually seeks to glorify Him.
“True worship is to bless the Lord God through faith in Christ Jesus, to come before God, giving him all the glory and honor through the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“He’s made us kings and priests unto God. We can come through Christ, our high priest.”
“Worship means to bow down. You come into the presence of the Holy God and you bow down at His feet in the new heart and you give Him glory and praise Him for doing all the works in salvation.”
“The blessing is having Christ in all his blessings, being accepted in Him, and I pray He keeps us ever thankful for these blessings upon us, giving Him all the glory and all the honor.”
The Bible teaches that true worship is to bless the Lord with a pure heart through faith in Christ.
Psalm 134, Hebrews 10:19, Revelation 1:5
Worshiping God is a privilege because it allows believers to approach Him boldly through Christ, receiving His blessings.
Psalm 134, Exodus 20:24
Public worship is important because God has promised to bless His assembled people when they worship together.
Exodus 20:24, Hebrews 10:25, Revelation 2:1
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