Worship: Our Response and Mission as the Church

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1) "As we gather for worship, we should be looking up to God to experience our salvation in Jesus Christ, to experience it on a daily but certainly weekly basis as we gather as the body of Christ. And here is the thing, in Christian worship, God has already given us the power to do that. And so we're going to see that. taken the initiative. And in Christian worship, we acknowledge and we experience what God has already done for us. He has taken the initiative." [07:08] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2) "Christian worship is recognizing that we enter into God's presence because God took the initiative and brought us close to him. We come close to God by the blood of Jesus and by his body. And we worship now through the great high priest, Jesus, who now is the mediator for all of us forever, not just once a year entering into a temple once. No, he is forever interceding for us. So when you understand the elements of the old and you see how Jesus fulfills the new, you see the new covenant is far, far, far newer and better." [12:28] (45 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3) "Worship is putting the value you hold for something or someone on display. You are saying to those around you, I value, I ascribe worth to God and all he's done for me. When you come to worship, that is what you are doing if you're doing it biblically. You might say, well then why should I worship? Well, it flows from it because if God has done this for us as his people, it's only the right thing for us to do." [15:50] (32 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4) "In biblical worship, where are you in the stadium? Now, think about that for a second, because in many contemporary worship, guess what? You are instructed, you are encouraged to be in the stands. You're encouraged to sit back and watch the show. I'm not trying to be critical of anyone or anything. I'm just saying, think about it. You see that in some instances, it's like, I'm back here, I'm the audience. And I'm like, yeah, good set. Yeah, they could do better. Pastor, yeah, a little boring today. And you're just, you're there, you're evaluating, you're watching, you're an observer. You're not a participant. You're in the stands." [20:04] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5) "Who's on the playing field in biblical worship? We all are. We're all the players. Yeah, there may be coaches, like pastors and worship leaders who help coach us and lead us and we get into a holy huddle we say okay let's worship Jesus one two three and we get on and we we're on the field and we're and and we're worshiping we're playing the game to use that analogy you're out there doing it who's in the stands God who's the object of our worship God who's receiving the worship God it and and what does the bible say worship is a sweet aroma to God he's the object he's he's delighted in our praises." [20:47] (48 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6) "If you come into church service, and you just go through it routinely without bringing your heart and your conscience and your mind into it at all, and you walk out and you say, I don't feel any different, guess what? I'm not surprised. As good as this sermon is, as good as the worship, I mean, what I'm saying is, is we all have to bring ourselves to the game. And when we do, God can do amazing things within us. He can change both our assurance, our experience, and our profession." [27:34] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7) "And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds, not giving up meeting together as some are in the habit of doing, but encouraging one another and all the more as you see the day approaching. What's the day? The day is the coming of our Lord. As we see that approaching, we should not scatter, but we should gather. And we should look up to God, look within, but also look around. And when we look around, what are we to look for? We're to look for people to encourage." [28:55] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8) "Worship should mobilize us, energize us to be able to go out beyond the four walls and actually make a difference in the lives of those around us who don't even know Christ yet. Worship should be that encouragement that we need each and every week to be able to be more faithful in that duty during the course of our week." [29:48] (20 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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