Sermon Tone Analysis

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Psalm 15:1–5
True worship is not the mechanical repetition of rituals, but should be wholehearted and reverent.
It should be based upon trustful and obedient lives, in that obedience is itself to be seen as an act of worship.
Worship should be in accordance with God’s commands
Worship should not be mechanical
Worship should give God the honor due to him
Worship of mere human devising is unacceptable
Worship should be grounded in godly and obedient living
The proper attitude of worshippers
Preparation for worship
Wholeheartedness
Confidence in approaching God
In Conclusion:
How will you bring yourself to worship the Lord?
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