In Albert N. Martin's sermon titled "Preparing Yourself for Worship," the main theological topic is the nature of true worship as described by Jesus in John 4:21-24. Martin emphasizes that worship must be conducted "in spirit and truth," meaning it should be informed by God's revelation and full of heartfelt sincerity. He argues that both the knowledge of God (truth) and the condition of one's heart (spirit) are essential for acceptable worship. Scriptural references, particularly from Isaiah 1 and Mark 7, illustrate the dangers of mere external worship devoid of spiritual engagement. Practically, Martin emphasizes the need for proper preparation—physically, mentally, and spiritually—before engaging in worship to ensure glorifying God with the entirety of oneself, thus reflecting Reformed doctrines of total depravity and the necessity of grace in worship.
“The Father seeks people to worship Him not only in the realm of truth, but to worship Him in spirit, which can either be a reference to the energizing power of the spirit, or spirit as synonymous with internal heart worship opposed to mere external carnal worship.”
“Before you worship, there must be the preparation of your body for the acts of worship by adequate rest.”
“If you think this is bad, I’ll dance yet more vehemently in joy before my God.”
“The Father is seeking those to worship Him in spirit and in truth. Will He find that in you? Will He find it in me?”
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