The sermon titled "Worshippers" by Gary Shepard focuses on the nature of true worshipers as taught in John 4:19-26. Shepard argues that worship must be conducted in "spirit and truth," emphasizing that mere external religious practices do not constitute genuine worship. He references the Samaritan woman’s discussion with Jesus, highlighting her misunderstanding of worship and contrasting it with true worship that is rooted in an understanding of who God is. The sermon draws on Romans 10:2 to illustrate that zeal for God without knowledge is inadequate, underscoring the necessity of divine revelation and spiritual awakening in worship. The significance of this message lies in the Reformed understanding that true worship arises from a heart transformed by grace, enabling believers to recognize Christ as the ultimate object of their faith and worship.
“You worship, you know not what. We know what we worship, for salvation is of the Jews.”
“The hour comes and now is when the true worshipers shall worship the Father in spirit and in truth, for the Father seeketh such to worship Him.”
“Only those whose sins have been forgiven of God and who have received mercy from God and grace from God, only true saved sinners, worship God.”
“Worship is the activity of a people who've been redeemed.”
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