Bible
Study - Are You Worshipping God In Spirit And In Truth?
Lesson 21
Preaching In Worship
When God’s word is preached
and taught, God is honored and glorified. During the preaching
of a sermon, the hearers feast on the word of God. 1 Corinthians
1:21, 23 says, "It pleased
God through the foolishness of the message preached
to save those who believe…but we preach Christ crucified."
The preaching of Christ crucified is pleasing to God, but
is foolishness to many people. It is only by this kind of
preaching and teaching that man will be saved.
The kind of preaching God
wants is not always pleasant to hear, but it is for our own
good. As we read in 2 Timothy 4:2-4,
"Preach the word. Be ready in season and out of season.
Convince, rebuke, exhort, with all longsuffering and teaching.
For the time will come when they will not endure sound
doctrine, but according to their own desires, because
they have itching ears, they will heap to them teachers; and
they will turn their ears from hearing the truth."
The kind of preaching God wants must convince, rebuke, and
exhort. We must be careful that we do not turn our ears from
hearing the truth by having someone preach what sounds good
to us, but contradicts what God says in the Bible.
Much of the preaching today
does not teach God's word, but mainly tells stories of humor.
There is no Bible doctrine taught that might upset someone,
but only things that tickle people's ears to make them feel
good and comfortable in order to keep them coming back.
Their souls are starving for the truth. Because
of this they will be lost because only the truth can make
us free.
No man has the right to pass
off as truth things that contradict the Bible, but many do.
All you have to do is look around at all the many different
doctrines which are being taught. Do all these differing
doctrines come from God’s word? Absolutely not. In Jeremiah
5:31 God says, "The prophets prophesy
falsely; and my people love to have it so." Why
do people desire to be taught falsely? Because they are not
interested in what God has to say. The reason for all the
religious division we see in the world today is people will
not accept all that God says in the Bible as final authority.
They have become their own authority.
Jesus says in John 5:32,
"And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make
you free." Only by believing and obeying the truth
can we be made free from sin. But what is the truth? Jesus
says in John 17:17, "Sanctify
them by your truth, your word is truth." The word
of God is the only truth that will make us free so we can
go to heaven. The word of men cannot make us free, but will
cause us to be lost.
All things preached must come
from the word of God. We are told in 1 Peter 4:11,
"If anyone speaks, let him speak as the oracles of
God." The pulpits of our land ring out with
what speakers personally think and believe. But how do we
know whether a preacher is preaching from God’s word or from
his own opinion? We must do as the church at Berea did concerning
the apostle Paul’s preaching in Acts 17:11, they
"searched the scriptures daily to find out whether these
things were so."
But many men today, as they
did in the first century, are preaching a perverted gospel.
In Galatians 1:6-8 we read, "I
marvel that you are turning away so soon from Him that called
you in the grace of Christ, to a different gospel,
which is not another, but there are some who trouble you
and want to pervert the gospel of Christ. But even though
we or an angel from heaven, preach any other gospel to you
than what we have preached to you, let him be accursed."
One who preaches a perverted gospel is to be accursed. A perverted
gospel will not only cause the one preaching it to be lost
but those who are listening to it will also be lost. Jesus
says in Matthew 15:14, "And if
the blind leads the blind, both will fall into a ditch."
This becomes very serious.
Mankind has always sought
to glorify himself. In Psalms 111:9 (KJV) in describing God
we read, "Holy and reverend is
His name." "Reverend" refers to God
and no one else. Do we want to take a quality of praise
which is applied only to the name of God and apply it to our
own name? How presumptuous can we be? When men use the word
"Reverend" in front of their name, they are taking
glory and honor that belongs only to God and are trying to
apply it to themselves. They might as well also call themselves
God.
Men try to glorify themselves
with other names. Jesus in speaking in a spiritual sense says
in Matthew 23:9, "Do not call
anyone on earth your father; for one is your Father, He who
is in heaven." Why do men in seeking to glorify
themselves continue to ignore what the Lord says? Why do men
want to refer to themselves as Father so and so? They want
to receive glory that only belongs to God. King Herod in Acts
chapter 12 took glory upon himself which belonged to God and
we read in verse 23, "And immediately
the angel of the Lord struck him, because he did not give
glory to God, and he was eaten by worms and died."
Today God does not immediately deal with sin as he did then,
but will deal with it in the Judgment. Claiming glory that
only belongs to God is a very serious matter. But why do men
do it today? Also the classification of "clergy"
and "laity" is foreign to the word of God. It is
another invention of man. We are warned in Romans 12:3 that
a person is, "Not to think of
himself more highly than he ought to think."
Sometimes a preacher is held
up on a "pedestal" and idolized. When some preachers
leave a congregation, whether he is relieved of his job or
whether he leaves because he has a job with another congregation,
some people become devastated. It seems their world has fallen
in around them. Because of this some will even quit the Lord
or go elsewhere. We should never idolize a man. This is wrong.
We are to only worship God. Jesus says in Matthew 4:10,
"You shall worship the Lord your God, and Him only you
shall serve."
God is pleased only when we are fully obedient
to His will. When His will and only His will is preached,
we then "worship Him in spirit and in truth."
Questions Lesson 21
Preaching In Worship
(click on the button of the
answer of your choice)
1) (1 Corinthians 1:21, 23 The preaching
of Christ crucified
Is not well pleasing to God.
Is well pleasing to God.
Is foolishness with God.
2)
The preaching of Christ crucified is foolish to many
people?
3) (2 Timothy 4:2-4) People
who will not endure sound doctrine
Will want to hear the truth.
Will turn their ears from hearing the truth.
Don’t need the truth.
4)
We should want someone to preach what sounds good to
us even though it contradicts what God says in the Bible.
5) (Jeremiah 5:31) When
the prophets prophesied falsely
The people did not listen to them.
The people loved to have it so.
The people were shocked.
6)
The reason for the religious division we see in the world
is people will not take all that God says in the Bible as final
authority.
7) (John 5:32, 17:17) The
truth that will make us free is
The word of God.
What we personally think.
What the preacher says.
8)
The word of men will make us free.
9) (1 Peter 4:11) When
preachers preach they must preach
Only the oracles or word of God.
What they think.
According to their creed book.
10)
All things preached must come from the word of God.
11) (Galatians 1:6-8) What
will happen to those who preach a perverted gospel?
God will overlook it.
They will be saved.
They will be accursed, in other words lost.
12)
A perverted gospel will not only cause the one preaching
it to be lost but also those who listen to it will be lost.
13) (Psalms 111:9) The
name reverend in the Bible
Is only applied to God.
Is also applied to men.
Is not applied to God.
14)
When men use the word "Reverend" in front of
their name, they are taking glory and honor that belongs only
to God.
15) (Acts 12:23) What happened
to King Herod when he took glory and honor upon himself that
belongs only to God?
Nothing
God honored him.
He was eaten of worms and died.
16)
Claiming glory and honor that belongs to God is sinful.
17) (Matthew 23:9) Religiously
speaking, Jesus says that we are
Not to call any man Father.
Not to humble ourselves before God.
To think of ourselves better than others.
18)
It is Biblically correct to call the preacher Father.