In this sermon, Daniel Parks examines the encounter between Jesus and the Samaritan woman in John 4:1-43, specifically focusing on verses 22b and onward. The central theological theme revolves around true worship and the understanding of salvation as coming from the Jews. Parks emphasizes the importance of divine revelation in recognizing who and what is worshipped, citing Jesus’s identification of Himself as a Jew and underscoring that salvation is both an act and a person—namely, Jesus Christ. He references Scripture passages such as John 4:22 (“Ye worship ye know not what”) and Matthew 15:7-9 to highlight the distinction between authentic worship and hypocritical practices. The practical significance of this teaching is a call for believers to worship God in spirit and truth, recognizing God’s providential hand in their lives and avoiding the pitfalls of superficial or false worship.
“We worship the Father, the one who is full of tenderness and compassion toward us.”
“True worshipers are genuine worshipers, faithful worshipers, and salt worshipers.”
“I have waited for thy salvation... My eyes have seen your salvation.”
“When the Father seeks such to worship Him, let Him point to this church building and say, ‘I found them.’”
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