Sermon Tone Analysis

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Series: Why are we here?
What is our purpose?
Worship, Serve, Learn and Care
Bible gives perspective - dust in the wind
Only one life will soon be past - only what’s done for Christ will last.
Overall series: What are we doing?
How do we know we are doing the right things?
Who are they for?
Bible gives perspective - dust in the wind
Do they have eternal significance?
Worship
Word doesn’t mean what we think it means: prostrate, to kiss one’s feet
Too busy to enjoy - irony of planing worship, or getting family together, or fitting worship into schedules - keeps us from enjoying worship
NOT - all about our personal satisfaction - a product to be compared, shopped for, and consumed.
IS - enjoying God for who HE is.
He hasn’t promised personal satisfaction (
1. God is to be enjoyed - lifting up holy hands; lost in worship; tears, spiritual experience - formality
extremes: a process you go through v. personal experience, no God
God is to be enjoyed
Too busy to enjoy - irony of planing worship, or getting family together, or fitting worship into schedules - keeps us from enjoying worship
but...didn’t enjoy this week - did enjoy it this week
2. NOT - all about our personal satisfaction - a product to be compared, shopped for, and consumed.
advertising: this style of worship; - a product?
How do we know if
IS - enjoying God for who HE is.
He hasn’t promised personal satisfaction
Our Actions in Worship Reflects Our Beliefs -
called to worship
2 extremes: one leads to casual attitude towards worship - I see this more
other leads to keeping our distance from God; bringing guilt into the sanctuary
Example of worship?
Barriers to worship - she overcomes
Barriers to Worship - Guilt (forgiving); Casual Attitude (holy); Lies (God forgets, people remember)
1 - How We Approach God 2- How we listen to others; 3 -
God’s Unconditional Love - guilt - entering a roomBib
confusing human conditional love v. God
why is she there in the first place?
she wouldn’t be there if he wasn’t gracious
God removes condemnation
God is approachable
Our Sinfulness - casual attitude
Knowing who we are - kissing and weeping
authority
Knowing who we are
Knowing who we are - kissing and weeping
- Holy, Holy, Holy
awareness of our sin (Pharisee not aware)
holy fear v. casual approach
Holy;
Knowing who God is - there to begin with
God judges our actions
Holy; Rightenous
Ignoring Lies - self (shame) others (gossip)
Ignoring Lies
shame; remembering your past; God remembers no more
why would you let that person...
problem with gossip, rumor: people know you by your mistakes; leaving behind lies; people don’t know you by your change or your reconciliation
problem with excessive self - criticism
Our actions reflect our worship.
Holiness / Fear
Worship is everywhere - excuse to sleep in on Sunday?
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