
NOTHING IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN WORSHIP.
It is the central theme of Scripture, of eternity, and of the history of redemption: the worship of the one living and glorious God is the purpose of all creation. So why do we limit it to a time of worship on Sunday morning?
John MacArthur guides us through the Bible's teachings about who should be worshipped and how to worship them. He explains that worship is not limited to a specific time or place. It encompasses any form of worship offered to God by a soul that loves and exalts Him. Thus, for the believer, true worship must be a continual activity, a constant devotion, aimed not at distraction, but at pleasing God.
This book is therefore a call to personally worship the thrice-holy God. It invites us to live in a radically different way, to worship God continually, and not just on Sundays. It reminds us of our supreme duty, always and for eternity: to honor God, to adore him, to delight in him, to glorify him, and to take pleasure in him far more than in his creation.
John MacArthur guides us through the Bible's teachings about who should be worshipped and how to worship them. He explains that worship is not limited to a specific time or place. It encompasses any form of worship offered to God by a soul that loves and exalts Him. Thus, for the believer, true worship must be a continual activity, a constant devotion, aimed not at distraction, but at pleasing God.
This book is therefore a call to personally worship the thrice-holy God. It invites us to live in a radically different way, to worship God continually, and not just on Sundays. It reminds us of our supreme duty, always and for eternity: to honor God, to adore him, to delight in him, to glorify him, and to take pleasure in him far more than in his creation.
“What is worship, according to the Bible, and how should we practice it? John MacArthur uses Scripture to help us better understand biblical worship and urge us to be intentional about how we (and our churches) worship God. A must-read!”
Kevin Stauffer, editor of Hymns 21; professor at the Geneva Bible Institute (IBG); co-author of the book Manual for the Conduct of Worship