In the sermon "True and False Worship Pt 1," Mikal Smith explores the essential theme of proper worship through a Christological lens, emphasizing Jesus Christ's divinity as the object of true worship. He argues against various contemporary misconceptions regarding worship, particularly the misguided reverence for angels and alternative figures, asserting that all worship must be directed to Christ alone, who embodies the fullness of God (Hebrews 1:1-3). Smith highlights several Biblical passages, including Hebrews, Isaiah 6, and Matthew 2, to demonstrate that both angels and wise men recognized Jesus’ divine authority and worshiped Him, further establishing that all creation is designed to worship Him. He concludes that the contemporary church must center its worship on Christ, as failure to do so results in a corrupted form of worship.
“Worship should be directed to the Lord Jesus Christ and not to angels.”
“If our worship is gonna be that of the angels... we hear a lot about angelic talk... They're not going to be talking about the Holy Spirit. They're going to be talking about Christ.”
“If Jesus himself not only encouraged someone to worship him, and then once someone did worship him, didn’t deny that... does that mean Jesus is God?”
“We come together to worship Christ. And if he's not the center of our worship, our worship has been in vain.”
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