In Dr. Steven J. Lawson's sermon "Heavenly Worship," the central theological focus is on the nature of divine worship as seen in heaven, particularly through the lens of Revelation 5:1-9; 7:9-12. Lawson argues that true worship must center on the sovereignty of God, the supremacy of Christ, and the humility of worshipers, contrasting this divine model with contemporary worship practices that often prioritize entertainment over reverence. He emphasizes the critical need to understand who is worthy to execute God's will, illustrated through Christ as the Lion and the Lamb, who alone can open the sealed scroll that represents God's sovereign plan for history. Scripture passages such as Romans 8:28 and Psalm 97 further assert God’s unchanging reign over all creation, highlighting the importance of recognizing humanity's inability to fulfill divine plans apart from Christ’s redemptive work. Ultimately, this sermon serves as a call for the church to align its worship practices with the heavenly model, cultivating humility and a focus on Christ’s atoning sacrifice.
“Worship in its purest sense begins with the elevation and the exaltation of God over all things.”
“Here is worship in heaven that is undefiled and unstained by the contaminations of men's corruptions.”
“Not us, Him. That Christ's death and resurrection be in the spotlight.”
“The worship of heaven should be the template, should be the overlay, should form the structure of our worship on earth.”
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