The sermon titled "Seeking God After The Due Order" by Gary Shepard addresses the theological doctrine of divine worship and the necessity of worshiping God according to His prescribed order. The main argument centers on the failures of David and the Israelites when attempting to transport the Ark of the Covenant, highlighting that their method was contrary to God's commands. Shepard references 1 Chronicles 13:13-14 and 15:2 to illustrate that God will only be worshiped in a manner that He has appointed, emphasizing the distinction between man's ways and God's ordained method. The sermon underscores the significance of recognizing Christ as the ultimate mediator and sacrifice, asserting that all approaches to God must be through Him alone—a reiteration of Reformed doctrines such as solus Christus and the necessity of grace in worship.
“God will only be worshipped one way. He will only be worshipped in that way that He has commanded.”
“There is no area where the judgment of God is more severe and the wrath of God more certain than when men violate the God-ordained order of the priest and the sacrifice.”
“Christ has to bring them. But every sinner that is brought to approach God and to seek mercy from God and blessing from God only through and by this one priest and his sacrifice, he'll accept.”
“To do otherwise is to expect nothing but judgment and wrath.”
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