### Summary
Welcome, everyone, to our service today. It's a joy to gather together, whether you're here in person or joining us from one of our satellite campuses. Today, we delve into Romans 12:1, which urges us to present our bodies as living and holy sacrifices, acceptable to God. This is our spiritual service of worship. We are alive, but are we holy? Holiness means being set apart for God. Our lives should be a living and holy sacrifice, acceptable to God, which is our spiritual service of worship.
We then turn to the story of Cain and Abel in Genesis 4. Cain's offering was not accepted by God, while Abel's was. This raises the question: Why didn't God accept Cain's offering, and does He accept ours today? This story from the beginning of time has profound implications for us today. It teaches us about the nature of acceptable worship and the importance of giving God our first and best.
In our modern church culture, there's a tendency towards lackadaisical worship—a "bless me if you can" attitude. This is not pleasing to God. Proverbs 6:16-19 lists things that the Lord hates, such as haughty eyes, a lying tongue, and hands that shed innocent blood. These are the works of the flesh, and God detests them because they bring about destruction and division. We must be vigilant and ensure that our lives are not producing what God hates.
I asked everyone to stand and touch the pew they were sitting on. That warm spot is not your spiritual service of worship. Jesus did not come to save you so you could warm a pew. We are a royal priesthood, a holy nation, and our lives should reflect that. We must act like it in the way we live, give, and speak. Is our offering, our life, acceptable to God?
The Lord's words to Cain in Genesis 4:6-7 are crucial: "If you do well, will your face not be cheerful? And if you do not do well, sin is lurking at the door. Its desire is for you, but you must master it." This teaches us that we will always get what we give. Serving ourselves brings a return that only we can afford, but serving God brings a return that only He can provide.
We then prayed, thanking God for His grace and mercy. We acknowledged that in His house, we can feel free and let our chains fall. God is our chain breaker and way maker. We prayed for eyes to see, ears to hear, and hearts to receive His word.
Matthew 6:24 reminds us that no one can serve two masters. We cannot serve both God and wealth. Maturity in Christ means giving God our first and best. This transforms our money into a seed for the kingdom, breaks greed and self-reliance, and lets everything else in our lives know that God is first.
Lackadaisical worship does not impress the Lord. We must take our spiritual service of worship seriously. Without our tithes and offerings, we cannot reach the community or create an atmosphere conducive to worship. We are blessed with the freedom to worship openly, unlike many places in the world where Christians face persecution.
Finally, we must ask ourselves if our lives are pleasing to God. There is no middle ground; we are either living lives that are acceptable to God or not. If you feel that your life is not pleasing to God, know that there is hope. God does not hate you; He is ready and willing to accept you if you turn to Him with a sincere heart.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. 19 lists things that the Lord hates, and we must ensure our lives do not produce these detestable things. Our worship should be intentional and wholehearted, reflecting our devotion to God. [26:21]
4. You Will Always Get What You Give: Genesis 4:6-7 teaches that if we do well, we will be cheerful, but if not, sin is lurking at the door. Serving ourselves brings limited returns, but serving God brings abundant blessings. We must master sin and give God our best to see His hand move powerfully in our lives.
5. God is Jealous for Your Heart: God desires a deep, personal relationship with us. He is a jealous God, not of us, but for us. He wants our hearts fully devoted to Him. When we give God our first and best, we align ourselves with His will and open the door for His blessings and guidance in our lives.
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [01:53] - Introduction and Prayer
- [03:12] - The Story of Cain and Abel
- [05:43] - Romans 12:1: Living Sacrifice
- [06:17] - What is Holy and Acceptable
- [08:46] - Why God Didn't Accept Cain's Offering
- [12:35] - God Desires Our First and Best
- [13:34] - The Impact of Your Tithe
- [18:06] - Transforming Money into a Seed
- [19:59] - Lackadaisical Worship
- [23:03] - The Importance of Tithing
- [26:21] - Things the Lord Hates
- [28:02] - Illustration: Warming the Pew
- [29:27] - Act Like a Royal Priesthood
- [31:24] - Mastering Sin
- [33:08] - Serving Two Masters
- [38:34] - Kingdom Purpose
- [40:27] - Fasting from the World
- [42:19] - Living a Life Pleasing to God
- [44:18] - God is Jealous for Your Heart
- [46:01] - Snap Out of Spiritual Cruise Control
- [47:44] - Call to Action and Altar Call