Dr. Steven J. Lawson's sermon titled "Worshiping the Triune God" focuses on the doctrine of Trinitarian worship as depicted in Revelation 4:1-8. Lawson argues that genuine worship must be centered around the exaltation of God the Father as sovereign and holy, rather than conforming to worldly standards aimed at attracting non-believers. He emphasizes a high view of God, a deep fear of God, and a continuous focus on God in worship—these themes are illustrated throughout the Revelation text, particularly through descriptions of the heavenly throne and its awe-inspiring elements. Scripture references such as "holy, holy, holy is the Lord God the Almighty" (Revelation 4:8) support his assertion that the worship of God should reflect His holiness and sovereignty. The practical significance of this sermon lies in its call for churches to model their worship services after the heavenly example, encouraging believers to approach God with reverence and to view worship as an expression of their relationship with the Holy Creator.
“It is not the worship that will attract the world. It is the worship that is most pleasing to God. That is our desire.”
“Our worship upon the earth needs to be but a little slice of heaven.”
“You cannot have too high of a view of God.”
“The higher our theology, the higher our doxology.”
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