Henry Sant's sermon titled "Worship in the Day of Grace," based on Isaiah 66:23, addresses the expanded nature of worship in the New Testament compared to the Old Covenant. The preacher emphasizes the transition from a limited and formal worship system focused on Israel to a universal call for all nations to participate in worshiping God. Sant cites Isaiah 66:21-23 to illustrate how God will take from the Gentiles as priests and Levites, reflecting the priesthood of all believers, a key tenet in Reformed theology. This shift signifies a greater accessibility to God's presence and a profound obligation for all creation to worship Him, underscoring the need for believers to engage in worship that is both spiritual and grounded in biblical truth. The sermon articulates the doctrinal significance of worship under the New Covenant as an inclusive act of covenant commitment, encouraging a deeper reverence for coming before God.
“Worship is even more extensive than was the case under the Old Testament.”
“Under the Gospel, converted Gentiles minister holy things.”
“It is a solemn thing then for us to gather together and to seek to worship this great God.”
“The true worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and in truth.”
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