In Mikal Smith’s sermon on the worship of the Church, he emphasizes the significance of worshiping God in spirit and in truth, aligning this with Reformed theology's understanding of genuine worship. He asserts that true worshipers, those who have been regenerated by the Holy Spirit, are uniquely able to worship God as the Father seeks such individuals. Through his exposition of John 4:23-24, Smith explains that worship is not merely an emotional experience or ritual but an act of reverence rooted in an understanding of God’s holiness and our need for His grace through Jesus Christ. He further warns against false worship found in many modern churches, emphasizing the importance of adhering to biblical truth in worship practices. The sermon serves as a call for believers to engage in worship that reflects their spiritual regeneration and comprehension of God's truth, highlighting corporate worship as an essential element of the Church's identity and mission.
“The only thing that makes an effective ministry is one that faithfully preaches the Word of God.”
“True worshipers… worship in spirit and in truth. They worship in the spirit because they are the only ones who have the Spirit of God and can lift up true spiritual worship to God.”
“Worship is about how can I serve those that I’m going to meet with because I love them this much that I want to be a servant to them.”
“If we let the Word of God be our counselor… then we’ll come and see that we must do this or not do this.”
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