In this sermon titled "True Worshipers," Pastor John MacArthur addresses the essential doctrine of worship in spirit and truth, as articulated in John 4:21-24. He argues that true worship is intimately linked to a proper understanding of God’s nature, emphasizing that God is a Father who seeks genuine worshipers—those who worship Him in sincerity and according to His revelation in Scripture. MacArthur references the Old Testament, particularly Exodus 20:7 and Deuteronomy 6:4-6, to underline the gravity of worship and the forbiddance of taking God's name in vain. He outlines the significance of worship, asserting it must not diminish God's glory but rather reflect the holiness and truth of His character. The sermon culminates in calling Christians to a profound, biblically-informed worship that honors God rightly.
“True worship is any and every expression of obedience, praise, honor, adoration, and gratitude offered to the true God by a regenerate soul who knows the truth about God and loves Him.”
“Nothing is more glorious than the worship of God's people and nothing is more dangerous than false worship.”
“God disapproves of all modes of worship not explicitly sanctioned in Scripture.”
“The whole point is that God loves. God is love. That love existed eternally in the Trinity and was extended through the work of redemption to unworthy sinners.”
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