In his sermon titled "True Worship #1," Albert N. Martin explores the doctrine of worship, emphasizing that true worship must be conducted "in spirit and in truth" as taught in John 4:21-24 and Philippians 3:3. He argues that true worship is characterized by a conscious and wholehearted approach that ascribes honor and praise to God, rooted in a correct knowledge of His character and works. Martin explains that worship involves not just external practices or rituals, but the internal engagement of the heart and mind directed towards God Himself. His discussion is firmly grounded in Scripture, illustrating the necessity of understanding who God is before one can truly worship. The practical significance of this teaching is profound; it challenges believers to examine their worship practices to ensure they align with God's desire for genuine worship that He finds acceptable, leading to a more profound relationship with Him.
“The Father seeks true worshipers to worship him in spirit and in truth.”
“Worship is that conscious, wholehearted activity of ascribing honor and praise to the living and the true God.”
“If you simply come into a gathering such as this, as it were, sit back and shift into neutral, and think that somehow worship will just automatically come. It will not come.”
“There must not only be some true knowledge of God, but now listen carefully, there must be a spiritual sight of God.”
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