The sermon concludes the worship series by showing that worship is far bigger than music and centers on why humanity exists: to reflect God’s glory as image-bearers. It traces how human rebellion corrupted worship, but explains that true, acceptable worship is restored through Jesus, whose perfect life, sacrifice, resurrection, and ascension allow humanity to draw near to a holy God.
The heart of worship, then, is that Jesus himself is the true worshiper, gathering imperfect human worship into his own pure offering through the Holy Spirit.
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