Sermon Tone Analysis

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When God is at the Center of our Worship:
- We revere His Greatness
They were uninterested in the majesty of God
They were unaware of His presence
They had missed out on the fact that worship is not just about what happens when you offer that sacrifice, it is about what happens after you leave that sacrifice.
true worship rediscovers, continually rediscovers the majesty of God
true worship rediscovers, continually rediscovers the majesty of God
A people who worship truly don’t grow casual with God, don’t give second thought to the fact that we are singing to the God of the universe, don’t stand with our arms crossed wondering what is going to happen next.
We are glimpsing the glory of God.
We are fixed on His greatness.
We reflect His holiness
We commit to His purpose
How we worship has a direct effect on who else worships
Worship is the fuel of this mission
worship is the goal of this mission
God-centered worship always leads to God-sized sacrifice and obedience
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