True Worship, Part 8b
For the past three weeks, John MacArthur’s been considering this issue of True Worship. He’s explained that there really is such a thing as false worship. He’s examined the aspects of God that should be the focus of your worship. You’ve seen where and when worship should take place . . . and what it means to worship in spirit and in truth. John MacArthur pulls everything together by giving you four important results of worship on GRACE TO YOU.
True Worship, Part 8a
Spurgeon, the great British pastor, put it this way: “My happiest moments are when I am worshiping God, really adoring the Lord Jesus Christ, and having fellowship with the ever-blessed Spirit. . . . To me it is the nearest approach to what it will be in heaven.”When you think about the great joys of the Christian life, that quote gets to the core issue: Worshiping God, in spirit and in truth—it’s the closest thing to heaven on earth. Today on GRACE TO YOU, John MacArthur helps you understand how to worship God the right way.
True Worship, Part 7b
Can you worship without mediation or discovery?
True Worship, Part 7a
What does it mean to worship?
True Worship, Part 6b
Why get up on a Sunday and go to church? Who is the object of worship? How should that question be answered?
True Worship, Part 6a
They turn their services into musical displays, and their sermons into political harangues orphilosophical essays. In fact, they exchange the temple for the theater, and turn ministers of God into actors, whose business it is to amuse men.” Charles Spurgeon spoke those words more than a century ago. Clearly, worshiping God the wrong way isn’t anew phenomenon. Of course, the instructions on how to worship the right way aren’t new either. Learn what those instructions are as John MacArthur continues his series called True Worship . . . here on GRACE TO YOU
True Worship, Part 5b
Thanks for including GRACE TO YOU in your Thursday plans, as John MacArthur continues an important study he calls True Worship. Today, he’s looking at God’s holiness . . . . . . why you need to focus on it . . . and how it should affect your worship. It’s a practical lesson that shows you the attitudes and actions that characterize someone who’s come to grips with who God is.
True Worship, Part 5a
It’s been said . . . if you want to know what you love most—if you want to find out what you really worship—think about . . . well . . . what you think about. Where does your mind wander when you have a free moment? When the paycheck comes, how do you dream of spending it? What drives you—what are you passionate about? John MacArthur’s going to help you examine your priorities . . . and show you how God can become your ultimate priority . . . as he continues his current study titled . . . True Worship.
True Worship, Part 4b
It’s natural to think of worship only in terms of religion . . . worshiping God. But fact is, people can—and often do—devote enormous time, money, physical effort, and mental energy to people and things . . . in effect, worshiping them as a way of life . . . instead of God—God alone.Today on GRACE TO YOU, John MacArthur will help you determine if you’re worshiping God the way the Bible says you should . . . as he continues his practical study titled . . . True Worship.
True Worship, Part 4a
You know what it’s like when a dozen different tasks need your attention . . . and need it now. Think about how that relates to your worship. How disciplined are you in keeping the jumble of daily life—your career, family activities, a favorite pastime—from hindering deep, ongoing communion with the Lord? Today on GRACE TO YOU, John MacArthur helps you see why it’s so important to make worship a priority