In the sermon "True and False Worship Pt 3," Mikal Smith addresses the critical distinction between true worship of God and false worship, emphasizing the necessity of worshiping God in both spirit and truth as outlined in John 4. He argues that many individuals engage in worship that is misguided or based on false gospels, referencing Deuteronomy 17 and Exodus 20 to highlight God’s severe stance against idolatry and the worship of other gods. Smith underscores the importance of having a clear understanding of the sovereign grace of God and Christ’s central role in salvation, pointing out that any gospel which does not center on Jesus Christ and includes elements contrary to biblical teaching should be rejected as false. The practical significance of this message calls believers to discernment regarding the nature of worship and the necessity of upholding doctrinal purity, stressing that true worship is inherently exclusive to the God of the Bible and His one gospel.
“Worship is an act of reverence or an act of extolling God for who he is.”
“Just because somebody's out there going through the motions and doing everything religious doesn’t mean that what they’re doing is true worship.”
“The Bible teaches that the only gospel is the gospel of grace. And it's the gospel of sovereign grace.”
“If we cannot worship God for who he is alone, then we're having idols.”
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