Objectives:
- Demonstrate the need and necessity of worship from the Bible, both in form and context
- Examine the difference between the Protestant and Anglo-Catholic understandings of worship.
- Explain the goals and definitions of worship.
I. Why Study Worship?
- Combatting idolatry as the church
- The fundamental reason we need Reformation is worship
- Evangelism
- Discipleship
- Cultivation of good doctrine
II. Worship Shapes Our Identity
- Can’t make a good Protestant without Protestant worship
- Lex orandi lex credendi
- How you pray will determine what you believe
- How you worship will impact what you believe
III. Why Congregational Worship?
- Sydney Anglicans vs. Anglo Catholics
- Belief in congregational worship as part of the Old Covenant
- Observation that the Old Testament pattern of worship is different from the new
- Protestant service reflects completed sacrifice
- Catholic service reflects an ongoing sacrifice
IV. What is Worship?
- Psalm 29:1-2: “giving to the Lord the glory due to his name”
- Engaging with God on the terms that he proposes and in the way alone that he makes possible
- Communion and engagement with God
- God sets the terms of our engagement with him
- God alone makes this worship possible through our mediator, Jesus Christ
- Worship in all of life
- Jonah 1:9
- Romans 12:1
- Corporate Worship
- Gathered, congregational, and public are all synonymous
- Psalm 100:2
- 1 Corinthians 14:26
- God’s word
- The praise of God
- Prayer to God