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"Time Out For God"

Apr 8, 2018Dr. John KingWORSHIP

The message emphasizes the importance of gathering for worship amidst life's distractions and challenges. It draws on the example of the Israelites in Joshua 8, who were commanded to pause in their military campaign to worship God and reaffirm their commitment to His laws. The speaker highlights the significance of recognizing God's grace, the forgiveness of sins, and the dedication of our lives to Him during worship. Additionally, the message stresses the necessity of hearing and responding to God's Word, encouraging attendees to renew their vows to God as part of their worship experience.

Joshua 8:30-35Deuteronomy 27:1-8Romans 3:19-20Galatians 3:10-13James 1:22-25

Reflection Questions

What distractions do you bring with you to worship, and how can you set them aside to focus on God?

How does recognizing God's grace change your perspective on worship?

In what ways can you dedicate your life more fully to God this week?

What commitments do you feel led to make in response to God's Word today?

Time Out For God

Apr 8, 2018Dr. John KingWORSHIPJoshua - Transitions, Tests & TriumphsJoshua

The message emphasizes the importance of gathering for worship amidst life's distractions and challenges. It draws from the story in Joshua 8, where the Israelites are commanded to pause during their military campaign to worship God and reaffirm their commitment to Him. The speaker highlights that worship should focus on God's grace, the forgiveness of sins, and the dedication of our lives to Him. Additionally, the message underscores the necessity of hearing and responding to the Word of God as part of our worship experience.

Joshua 8:30-35Deuteronomy 27:1-8Romans 3:19-20Galatians 3:10-13James 1:22-25

Reflection Questions

What distractions do you bring with you to worship, and how can you set them aside to focus on God?

In what ways can you recognize and celebrate God's grace in your life during worship?

How does understanding the forgiveness of your sins impact your relationship with God?

What commitments do you feel led to make in response to hearing God's Word today?

How can you incorporate worship and praise into your daily life beyond Sunday gatherings?

Worship Warnings

Nov 4, 2012Dr. John KingWORSHIPEcclesiastes- Finding Purpose in LifeEcclesiastes

This message emphasizes the importance of genuine worship over mere attendance. The speaker highlights that God is more concerned with the heart and mindset of worshippers than the act of attending church itself. Drawing from Ecclesiastes 5:1-7, the message outlines three key attitudes God expects from worshippers: preparation of life for worship, a readiness to listen to God, and a serious commitment to promises made to Him. The speaker warns against empty rituals and encourages a heartfelt approach to worship that acknowledges God's holiness and sovereignty. Ultimately, true worship involves a deep reverence for God and a commitment to live according to His expectations.

Ecclesiastes 5:1-7John 4:23-24James 1:211 Peter 2:1-2Genesis 28:20-221 Samuel 1:11Deuteronomy 23:21-23Proverbs 20:25

Reflection Questions

What does it mean to you to prepare your heart before attending church?

How can you ensure that your worship is genuine and not just a routine?

In what ways have you made promises to God that you need to take more seriously?

How can you cultivate a sense of expectancy and concentration during worship services?

No Wonder - No Worship

Jan 31, 2010Dr. John KingWORSHIP5 Purposes of the Church

This message emphasizes the importance of wonder in worship, highlighting how true worship stems from a sense of awe and amazement at God's presence and deeds. The speaker reflects on biblical examples of individuals who encountered God and were filled with wonder, such as Moses, Isaiah, and Peter. The message calls for a revival of wonder in worship, warning against the dangers of familiarity and routine that can dull our spiritual senses. Ultimately, it encourages believers to actively participate in worship and develop personal worship disciplines to maintain a sense of awe towards God.

Isaiah 61:3Psalm 107:8Isaiah 9:6Exodus 3:1-6Isaiah 6:1-5Luke 5:5-8Revelation 1:12-17Matthew 18:1-4Romans 11:33-36Psalm 8:1-9

Reflection Questions

What does it mean to you to approach God with a sense of wonder?

Can you recall a moment when you felt truly awestruck by God's presence?

How can you cultivate a sense of wonder in your personal worship life?

In what ways do you think familiarity with worship can hinder your experience of God?

What steps can you take to actively participate in worship services and engage your heart more fully?