In the sermon "True and False Worship Pt 4," Mikal Smith addresses the doctrine of authentic worship versus idolatrous practices, emphasizing that true worship must align with God's specific commands rather than the traditions of men or surrounding pagan cultures. He argues that Israel's history reveals a tendency to incorporate elements of paganism into their worship, which provoked God's anger, as stated in Deuteronomy 5:32-33 and 12:30-32. Smith highlights the New Testament exhortation to observe all of Christ's commands (Matthew 28:20) as a continuation of this call to purity in worship. The practical significance of this sermon lies in the warning against contemporary church practices that mimic secular entertainment or adopt practices from unbiblical traditions, arguing that true worship flows from a spirit of contrition and a genuine relationship with God.
“Worship is not intended to be a pleaser of the crowd, but a pleaser to God.”
“True worship is a spiritual offering that springs from a heart transformed by grace.”
“Don't look at those things and follow after those things because those aren't the things that are pleasing to me, then they ought to not be pleasing to us.”
“Just to go to a place that's called a church does not make you an assembler. An assembler is one who gathers in spirit and in truth around the gospel of Jesus Christ.”
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