Title: The Value of True Worship (October 31)
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The value of true worship
(Isaiah 6:1~8)
The value of true worship
(Isa 6:1-8)
Today (...) is the 487th anniversary of Reformation Sunday. Only by faith, only by God's grace, and only for the glory of God (...) Protestantism was born. Protestantism is called Protestant.(...) It means a group of people who resist.(...) It was a proud name against the Catholic Church in the Middle Ages, which polluted the true faith and corroded the glory of God. . Protestant means a person who opposes and resists the sin that corrupts the world and drives it to death. Protestant was the life of this world who fought against the forces that pollute the world in order to fill it with the grace of God.(...)
The church has grown in the midst of persecution.(...) The greater the persecution, the greater the church grew. How about now? The Korean church has stopped growing. There is no persecution. The Korean church has lost its way, truth, and vitality (...). So they say that the church needs reform. The church is inherently imperfect. Although it is distinguished from the worldly groups in that it has Christ as its head, it is because human beings are its members. .(...) There are many unbelieving elements in the church.(...) There are many secular ideologies such as factional consciousness, almsgiving, conspiracy, and quantityism. (...) The way to renew the church and myself in this age is to succeed in worship. We must restore the true value through worship.(...)
① True worship allows us to discover ourselves.
Our weekly worship is for the human soul to get acquainted with God. (...) Worship allows us to see the truth of ourselves in the presence of a holy God (...). (...) When we worship God, like Isaiah, we hope that we will realize our own shortcomings and folly and believe that we will be renewed.(...)
② True worship allows us to have a vision for the future.
A person who has seen his true reality before God must open his eyes again and seek the will of God, who made him realize his sin and made him discover it. And you have to discover God's will for you and look at the clear and clear vision of your life.(...) Isaiah had a vision that even if a chestnut or oak tree is cut down, the stump remains and becomes a holy seed.(...) .)
③ Spiritual worship makes us realize our mission and devote ourselves to it.
When man stands before God, he becomes an instrument of God burning with hope and moves forward. (...) After meeting Jesus Christ in Damascus, Paul devoted himself as an apostle to the Gentiles. After meeting God in the midst of the flames of the thorn bush on Mount Horeb (...), Moses dedicated himself as the leader of Israel. The Samaritan woman who had fled people met Jesus at the well and became an evangelist to the people.
We are a people who worship God. Please believe that successful worship and valuable worship will make you a winner. Those who succeed in worship are true reformers. Amen.