The sermon "Questions & Answers #10" by Pastor John MacArthur tackles the theological topic of worship within the church, specifically contrasting contemporary practices with biblical models. MacArthur argues that the church's primary purpose is to edify believers through the authoritative teaching of Scripture, citing Hebrews 10:24-25 and 1 Corinthians 14:23-25 to illustrate that genuine worship should be oriented towards the gathered body of Christ rather than catering to seekers or unbelievers. He critiques modern Christian entertainment, highlighting its lack of theological richness and depth compared to historical hymns, suggesting that spiritual maturity influences congregational worship responses. The practical significance of this discourse lies in its advocacy for a return to doctrinally rich worship, where the focus remains on glorifying God and nurturing the faith of the church community.
“Sunday morning is not supposed to be an evangelism service. [...] We often say in our church, there’s only one seeker in our church, one true seeker, and that’s the Father who seeks true worshipers.”
“What I would like to think the church is, is heaven on earth. It’s the closest thing to heaven on earth. It’s where God is honored, Christ is exalted, and holiness is pursued.”
“The modern music [...] seems to be across the surface, and the great hymns of the past were great poetry that gripped the depth of doctrinal truth in all of its richness and nuance.”
“It creates havoc in most cases. [...] To take a church away from being oriented toward the people of God as the worshiping body of Christ and turn it into some kind of an event for unbelievers, that is not a minor transition.”
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