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Worship is foundational to our sense of meaning and value in life. As Tim Keller notes, we often look to idols—things that promise significance—yet true worship lies in recognizing God as our ultimate source of identity. Romans 12:1-2 emphasizes that worship isn't confined to rituals but encompasses a lifestyle that glorifies God in all actions. Transformational worship arises through a genuine relationship with God, affirming our value in Him. Join us as we explore the roots, life, and sustaining fuel of worship in our daily existence.
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EVERYONE WORSHIPS • An idol is whatever you look at and say, in your heart of hearts, “If I have that, then I’ll feel my life has meaning, then I’ll know I have value, then I’ll feel significant and secure.”
EVERYONE WORSHIPS • There are many ways to describe that kind of relationship to something, but perhaps the best one is worship. Tim Keller
IDOLATRY • Taking some incomplete joy of this world and building your life around it.Keller
IDENTITY • DISCIPLE • ->God • ->One another • ->The world
WORSHIP • Romans 12:1-2 (947) • The root ->Where does it come from. • The life ->What is it? • The fuel ->How is it sustained?
THE ROOT • Worship is a response: • -Romans 12:1a
THE ROOT • The Gospel • -Romans 1:18-21 • -Romans 3:23 • -Romans 5:1 • -Romans 8:1
THE LIFE • Bodies • -Romans 12:1b • -So, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God. 1 Cor. 10:31
THE LIFE • An act • A Lifestyle
THE FUEL • Romans 12:2 • -Flee conformity to idols. • -Pursue transformation.
THE FUEL • Face-to-face with God. • Time in creation. • Fasting. • Community • Love God with your mind.
RESPONSE • Communion • Receive Jesus • Offering • Prayer • Body