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Turn with me, if you would, back to Philippians 3. Philippians 3. I have a fervent, I believe it's a very fervent message of exhortation tonight. I feel very, very, very burdened to preach this message and I pray that it will be profitable for all of us. Let's read the first three verses here again. Philippians 3 verse 1 says, finally, my brethren rejoice in the Lord. To write the same things to you, to me indeed is not grievous, but for you it is safe. And that is so true. For me, it's not grievous. I love knowing that. Let's preach that same thing. And it's so safe. Verse two, he said, beware of dogs. And he's talking about false preachers. There's a reference right there to Isaiah 56. Don't turn there, but you can just read it on your own sometime. Isaiah 56, 10 to 12. He's referencing false preachers. He calls them dumb dogs. He said, they can't bark. They can't warn anybody. But he said, beware of dogs. That was our Lord's number one warning. Beware of false preachers. He goes on to say, beware of evil workers, evil workers, those who have confidence in the flesh, evil workers. Beware of the concision, that means division, that's what the word means, those who cause division, bring in heresy, that's what heresy is, cause separation. Verse three says, for we are the circumcision. That means we are the chosen people of God. We are God's elect, which worship God in the spirit and rejoice in Christ Jesus and have no confidence in the flesh. Now, as I was thinking on what to bring for this message tonight, As I often do, as I pretty much every time I prepare do, I started thinking about you. As I'm pondering and wondering what's next, what's next? I think about you. My calling is to bring a message to you. That's my calling, right here, inside this room. Now, if it goes out over the internet, that's wonderful. And if somebody hears it, I thank the Lord for that. But my calling is right here. It's to you. It's to you. As I was thinking about you, thinking about this congregation, and thinking about what it is to be a pastor, and thinking about what it is to truly preach the word, and what it is to truly be a believer. We talk about being believers, what it truly is, not just a person who agrees with some true facts. There are people that do that all over the place. I'm talking about what it is to truly be a child of God. What it is to be one of His people. As I think on myself and as I think on each one of you, this thought goes through my mind. It sincerely goes through my mind. I want this to be real. I want this to be real. I don't want us to just assemble together. I want us to worship God. I don't want us to just be faithful to come. I do want us to be faithful to come. I want every brother and sister to be faithful to come. I want us to make the effort. I want us to get in our car. I want us to drive down here. Let's present ourselves before the Lord. But I don't want us to just be faithful to come. I want us to worship God. I don't want us to just be a people of lip service. You got it right, right here. Amen, brother. I don't want us to just be a people who go through the motions. I want us to worship God. That's what I want for us. I want us to worship God. Verse three says, for we are the circumcision. which worship God. God's people worship God. It's what they do. You don't have to coax them into it. You don't have to bribe them into it. You don't have to do anything. It's what they do. God's people are worshipers of God. Heaven worships God. What are we gonna do there? What's heaven gonna be like? Heaven is worshiping God. Heaven is worshiping God, but heaven is worshiping God. It's what makes heaven, heaven. A man made the statement one time and this is so true. This is so true. He said, if people don't enjoy worshiping God on this earth, They're not going to enjoy heaven too much. If worshiping God here on this earth is not life to a man or a woman, heaven won't be life to a man or a woman because that's what it is. It's a continual state of uninterrupted, perfectly pure, Worship of the true and living God. Jesus Christ is his name. Don't you just love hearing that name? Oh man, what does it make your heart want to do at the hearing of that name? What does it make your knee want to do at the hearing of that name? Every time that name rings out. Knowing all of this makes me want to cry, Lord, make this real in us. Make this real in us. I mean this. Lay hold of me. Grab hold of me. If I can say it this way, shake me. Quicken me. Make this real in me. Teach me and teach us to truly worship you. Teach us what it is to worship you and teach us to worship you. Teach us to do it. Paul said in verse three, for we are the circumcision which worship God in the spirit and rejoice in Christ Jesus and have no confidence in the flesh. I want us to look at the subject of true worship tonight. After we see it in the word, may God give us the ability to not just know it, but to do it. I pray we might worship God tonight. That's the goal, that's the aim, that we might worship Him. The first time that the word worship is mentioned in the scripture is in Genesis 22. Turn with me over there to Genesis chapter 22. Genesis 22 verse 1, it says, and it came to pass after these things that God did tempt Abraham and said unto him, Abraham, and he said, behold, here I am. And he said, take now thy son, thine only son, Isaac, whom thou lovest. and get thee into the land of Moriah, and offer him there for a burnt offering upon one of the mountains, which I will tell thee of. And Abraham rose up early in the morning, and saddled his ass, and took two of his young men with him, and Isaac his son, and claimed the wood for the burnt offering, and rose up and went unto the place of which God had told him. Then on the third day, Abraham lifted up his eyes and saw the place afar off. And Abraham said unto his young men, abide ye here with the ass and I and the lad will go yonder and worship. Abraham said, what we are about to do, this is true worship. This is true, true worship. What are you about to do, Abraham? We are about to come to a sacrifice. We are about to gather around a very sacrificial sacrifice, a sacrifice that's gonna cost much. It's gonna cost all, picturing Our Lord Jesus Christ and his sacrifice on the cross, the father giving his son. Abraham said, we're about to deny ourselves. That's what we're about to do. I'm going to deny myself. Isaac's going to deny himself in this. We're about to deny ourselves. We're about to take up our cross and we're about to follow him. That's what our Lord said in light of His sacrifice on the cross. He said, if a man is going to come after me, if a man is going to belong to me and going to worship me for my sacrifice that I made for his sin, He said, let him deny himself. Let him deny his desire. Let him deny his thoughts. Let him deny his ability. Let him deny that there's anything good and worthy in his flesh before God. Let him deny himself. And he said, let him take up his cross. Let him say, I die in you. I die in you. That's what I want. I want to die in you. What do you want? I want to die in Christ. Where He died, that's where I want to die. His cross is my cross. My life is nothing. It's nothing. My flesh is nothing but grass before Him. That's all I'm worth. Grass to be cut down and burned in a furnace. That's it. Without Christ, I have no life. He's my life. In him only I live and move and have my being. May God mercifully allow us to deny ourselves. May he allow us to take up our cross. And may He allow us to follow Christ. I mean follow Christ in His death, in His burial, in His resurrection, in His ascension, in His Word. The reason is because if He does, we'll be worshipping Him. We'll be worshipping Him. Look with me at Psalm 95. Psalm 95 verse 6, it says, Oh come, let us worship and bow down. Let us kneel before the Lord our maker. Worshipping God has everything to do with bowing down. Everything to do. It has everything to do with kneeling before him in heart, in mind, in spirit. Our Lord said, a broken and a contrite spirit. That's what I'll hear, the bowed down. The bowed down. Look right here at Psalm 96 verse 9. It says, Oh, worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness. Fear before him all the earth. True worship sees the beauty in his holiness. His beautiful justice, His glorious righteousness. True worship says, oh how beautiful it is that the judge of the earth must do right. How beautiful it is. How beautiful it is that He must punish sin. That He must put sin away. How beautiful it is how He punished sin. How beautiful His justice is. That Ed Hale song, Oh How Merciful, it says, when I was lost in sin and shame, how thou let me take the blame. Oh, I took the blame. But I took it in him. Blessed Lord, how merciful that was to me. True worship. has a reverent fear before God. Verse 9 says, Oh, worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness. Fear before him all the earth. Say among the heathen that the Lord reigneth. The world also shall be established that it shall not be moved. He shall judge the people righteously. Look at Psalm 99 verse 5. It says, exalt ye the Lord. Oh, that's what His people love to do. Exalt ye the Lord, our God, and worship, where? At His footstool, for He is holy. Verse 9 says, exalt the Lord, our God, and worship at His holy hill. That's where His footstool is. For the Lord our God is holy, holy, holy, so holy. It's not who I am. That's what the whole world is about. That's what the whole world is about. Don't you know who I am? Don't you know who I'm gonna be? It's not who I am, it's who He is. Oh, may God truly put that in here. John the Baptist, I'm so endeared to that man. I love him. I just love him. He has endeared himself to me. He would not tell anyone his name. Never mind who I am. That's what he said. Behold him. Never mind who I am. Behold him. It's not who I am. It's who he is. It's not where I am. It's where He is. My place on this earth doesn't matter. All that matters is that He is seated in the heavens. That's all that matters. It's not who I am, it's who He is. It's not where I am, it's where He is. And it's not what I've done. It's what He's done. Our Lord told that Gadarene lunatic, boy our Lord is so kind. Here this man was, he lived in the tombs, he mutilated himself, he couldn't be bound, you wouldn't want to be anywhere near this man. Possessed with evil spirits. The Lord called that man and he rid him of all that evil. And he clothed him, and he sat him down, and he put him in his right mind. And then this is what he said to him. He said, I want you to go and tell all your family and all your friends how great things the Lord has done for you. It's not what I'm going to do for him. It's what he has done for me. Oh, what he's done for me. Until God reveals to us that life and existence, and I pray God will reveal this to us. You young people, you know, you're gonna go to school and you're gonna go to college and do all that. Go get good jobs and have families and all that kind of stuff. But until God reveals to us that life and existence is not unto us, It's unto Him. Do you know why we exist on this earth? For Him. Everything we have is because of Him, therefore it's for Him. Everything that we are is for Him. It's unto Him. But until God truly reveals that to us, we will never truly worship Him. Worship Him. I've told you this before, but a long time ago I was invited to an all singing worship service. Somebody invited me to an all singing worship service and I said, an all singing worship service? This person said, yeah, there's not going to be any preaching there. It's just going to be all singing. And this person said, it's gonna be all new and it's gonna be all current. You won't hear anything like how great thou art. It'll be songs like here we come to worship. Now do we see the problem there? Obviously I didn't go. If the title of that last song represented the theme of the evening, there was no worship there. None whatsoever. True worship says it's not about where we are. And it's not about what we're gonna do. It's all about how great thou art. That's worship. That's true worship. Well, how can sinners like us truly worship? Saying and seeing what true worship is, not about me, it's all about Him. I'm asking this sincerely, really, really. How can sinners like us truly worship God? When I look at myself, all that I see is selfishness. That's all I see. And I hate it, but that's all I see. When I look at myself, all I see is pride. That's all I see. I'm being serious. All I see is all about me. All about me. Sin. So how can a sinner like me truly forget about myself, concentrate on Him, and worship Him? How can a sinner like me honestly worship Him? There's only one way. What is the one and only way that sinners against God will be made able and made worthy to worship Him? Look back at our text, Philippians 3. Verse 3 says, For we are the circumcision which worship God in the Spirit. in the Spirit. True worship can only be accomplished in the Spirit, in His Spirit, by His Spirit. God's Spirit has to create worship in the heart of His people. It's a work that the Spirit produces. And it's a work that the Spirit gets all the credit for. all the credit for. The Apostle Paul told the people of Athens, he said, God is not worshiped with men's hands as though he needed anything, seeing he giveth to all life and breath and all things. Man cannot worship on his own. The Spirit of God must worship for man in man. God has to do it for man. It's a work He performs. It's a work He gets all the credit for. If we worship, He did it, and He gets all the credit for it. The Spirit of God must come into our hearts crying for us, Abba, Father. That's the only way. That's the only way. And if the Spirit does that, this is how we'll know it. Verse 3 says, For we are the circumcision which worship God in the Spirit and rejoice in Christ Jesus. That's how we'll know it. Every true Spirit-filled worshiper of God will find all of His rejoicing in Christ Jesus, His Lord, all of it. In John 15 and John 16, our Lord said, when the Spirit comes, He will testify of me. He will not speak of Himself. God's people won't go out of the place going, boy, the Spirit was there, but the Spirit got a hold of us. He will not speak of Himself. He'll glorify me. He'll take the things of mine and He will show them unto you. He'll point you to me. That's what Christ said. He'll point you to me. He will show you my glory. I'll have mercy on whom I'll have mercy. He will show you my accomplishment. He will show you my death. Everybody knows Christ died, but when the Spirit comes, he will show a sinner the death of Christ. He'll show a sinner the payment of Christ. He'll show a sinner what it was and why he did it and what he accomplished in it. He'll show a sinner the fullness of it. He'll show a sinner the satisfaction of it. He'll show that sinner his redemption in it. And then he'll make that sinner glad. And that sinner will thank God for everything that he's ever done for him in the person of the Lord Jesus Christ. Oh, he'll rejoice in Christ Jesus. Verse three says, we are the circumcision which worship God in the spirit, knowing it's only by and because of his spirit that we're even able to worship him. We're the circumcision which worship God in the spirit and rejoice in Christ Jesus. Find all our joy and all our hope and all our life and all our substance, our all, all our happiness. Longer we go, we're gonna see that's where all our happiness is. All our rejoicing, our all is in the one who gave all, gave his all for us. We're the circumcision which worship God in the spirit and rejoice in Christ Jesus and have no confidence in the flesh. That word confidence means persuasion. It means to side with. It means to make friends with the flesh. No confidence in the flesh. Our Lord said, no man can serve two masters. You can't serve God and mammon. Can't do it. It's one or the other. So here's our prayer. Lord, cause us, you're going to have to do it. You're going to have to do it. I can't do it. But if you would, if you would be willing, we're begging, we're pleading, cause us to be enemies of our own flesh. Not to side with. Not to make friends with. Cause us to be enemies of our own flesh and cause us to side with you. I can't do it. With man it's impossible, but with God all things are possible. Give us a love for Christ and give us a heart to truly worship Him. Don't we beg for that? Don't we beg for that? Don't we fervently, fervently beg for that? Give us a love for Christ and give us a heart that worships Him. May we not become lax in our doctrine. May we not. God forbid. God help us. Here we cry. Here we beg. Lord, please, please don't let us become lukewarm in our faith. We feel it, don't we? Please, please, we need to press toward the mark which is Christ. That's what he said right here in verse 14. He said, I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus. May God enable us to do that. He's gonna have to do it. He'll have to do it in us. But may God give us a heart of worship. A heart of worship and a heart to worship. A heart of worship and may God give us a heart to worship for Christ's sake. All right. Let's all stand together.
True Worship
Sermon ID | 642002984011 |
Duration | 30:39 |
Date | |
Category | Midweek Service |
Bible Text | Philippians 3:3 |
Language | English |
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