The sermon "True Worship" by Paul Mahan delves into the doctrine of appropriate worship as depicted in Psalm 145, emphasizing that true worship is focused solely on God and His attributes. Mahan argues that authentic praise is devoid of human-centric elements, instead lifting God up in appreciation of His greatness, sovereignty, and holiness. He supports this assertion with scripture, notably referencing Psalm 145:1-3, where David extols the name of God above all else, proclaiming that His greatness is "unsearchable." The practical significance highlights a call for worshippers to recognize their position under divine authority and to give God all glory in salvation, aligning with Reformed beliefs about God's sovereignty in salvation and man's inability to contribute to it. The sermon urges believers to embrace a worship style that venerates God's supremacy without equating Him to human experiences or comparisons.
“There is no praise for any man or the works of man in this psalm. But God gets all the mention, all the glory, and all the praise.”
“A man can receive nothing except it be given him from above.”
“True worshipers say with David, with Paul, with Isaiah, all true worshipers say, He's too great to be compared.”
“But with David they say, I will extol thee, my God, O King, I will bless thy name forever and ever.”
The Bible emphasizes that true worship focuses solely on God's greatness and majesty, as seen in Psalm 145.
Psalm 145
God's unsearchable greatness and mighty acts affirm that He is deserving of all praise.
Psalm 145, Isaiah 40:18, Romans 11:33-36
Acknowledging God's sovereignty is essential as it recognizes His ultimate authority over all creation and salvation.
Psalm 145, Amos 3:3, John 3:27
Praising God's name is crucial as it honors His holiness and dignity, demonstrating reverence in worship.
Psalm 145, Isaiah 12:4, Exodus 20:7
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