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Sermon Series: Disciples Delight In The WORD
Introduction: Worship from God’s Perspective
There is an old story about a man who dreamed that an angel escorted him to church one Sunday.
There he saw the keyboard musician playing vigorously, the praise team singing, the musicians playing their instruments with much outward expression and excitement.
But the man heard no sound.
The congregation was singing, but the sound was utterly muted.
When the preacher rose to speak, his lips moved but there was no sound heard.
In amazement, the man turned to his escort for an explanation.
“This is the way it sounds to us in heaven,” said the angel.
“You hear nothing because there is nothing to hear.
These people are engaged in the form of worship but their thoughts are on other things and their hearts are far away.”
Transition: Worshiping the LORD in Spirit And Truth
John 4:22
The Apostle Paul said in
There is something about worshiping the LORD God that involves more than just singing songs of praise with our mouths and waving our hands on Sunday.
We are also called and supposed to live transformed lives fitting of those who have been redeemed by the LORD God.
Our lifestyle, our decision making, our thinking, our behaviors, and our identity (to what we belong) ought to reflect the inward working power of the Holy Spirit.
And this too is worship.
There is something about worshiping the LORD God that involves more than just singing songs of praise with our mouths and waving our hands on Sunday.
We are also called and supposed to live transformed lives fitting of those who have been redeemed by the LORD God.
Our lifestyle, our decision making, our thinking, our behaviors, and our identity (to what we belong) ought to reflect the inward working power of the Holy Spirit.
And this too is worship.
The God follower’s non-conformity to the ways of the world- you supposed to be different.
God that involves more than just singing songs of praise with our mouths.
We are also supposed to live transformed lives fitting of those who have been redeemed by the LORD.
The Apostle Paul, through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, spoke again in the book of First Corinthians chapter 15 verse 33:
The God follower’s non-conformity to the ways of the world
2 Corinthians
A temple is a place where God is worshipped.
And it is within the book of Psalms that the worship of the LORD God is front and center.
Transition: The Book of Psalms, the LORD God’s manual on the practices of a worshiper
And it is within the book of Psalms that the sincere worship of the LORD God is front and center...
Psalm 20:7
Psalm 95:10
Psalm 34:
Psalm 100
Psalm 27:1
Psalm 24:
Psalm 124:
Body- Spiritual Practices Of A Worshiper
Think Right (Follows Not Ungodly Counsel):
Who do you get your direction in life?
: Blessed is the man
Blessed is the man
blessed = state of joyful mind
walks = behaves
counsel = act of telling someone what they should do based on a plan or scheme
wicked = unrighteous,ungodly, guilty
Behave Right (Acts In Godly Manner)
way= path, route, road, highway, manner, behavior
sinners = miss a mark
Live Right (Holy As God Is Holy)
sit = dwell, live, stay, be in a place for any period of time, usually implying a longer amount of time, to marry, remain sitting
seat = a place to live, the assembly of, the company of, to marry
scoffers = mock, scorn, speak words which show no respect for the object
delight = pleasure, desire, take pleasure or enjoyment in something, joy
law = instruction, law, legal prescription of something that should or must be done
meditates = to speak, proclaim, mutter,
Speak Right (Meditates On God’s WORD)
Romans 8:
Psalm119:1-
Transition: Why does he delight in the law of the LORD?
Psalm 27
Psalm 27:1-
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Conclusion: Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Seat
In the Autobiography of Martin Luther King, Jr, Dr. King tells of growing up in my hometown of Atlanta, Georgia.
I remember another experience I used to have in Atlanta.
I went to high school on the other side of town- to the Booker T. Washington High School.
I had to get the bus in what was known as the Fourth Ward and ride over to the West Side.
In those days, rigid patterns of segregation existed on the buses, so that Negroes had to sit in the backs of buses.
Whites were seated in the front, and often if whites didn’t get on the buses, those seats were still reserved for whites only, so Negroes had to stand over empty seats.
I would end up having to go to the back of that bus with my body, but every time I got on that bus I left my mind up on the front seat.
And I said to myself, “One of these days, I’m going to put my body up there where my mind is.”
And he id.
Our bodies always end up where our minds are.
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2 Timothy
John 1:1-
Hebrews 4:12
Philippians 2:5
Deutero
Deuteronomy 5:
Matthew 5:
Luke 4:18-
Philippians 2:
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