The "Eagle Face" sermon concluded the "Four Faces of Worship" series by delving into the symbolism of the eagle in worship.
The message began with a humorous reflection on how we often worship the wrong things, turning good things into idols that ultimately lead to our destruction. The sermon highlighted that worship is not optional; we are created to worship, and the only question is what we will worship. The eagle, a symbol of vision and soaring faith, reminds us that true worship involves trusting in God's strength and relying on His promises.
The sermon also touched on the importance of worship in shaping our lives and culture, drawing on Luther's ideas about the centrality of God's Word and music in worship.
The message concluded with a call to keep our eyes focused on God, reminding us that worship is a response to God's actions and is integral to our identity as His people.
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In this thought-provoking message, Kemper Crabb delves into the profound symbolism of the "Man Face" in the Four Faces of Worship series. Drawing inspiration from the song "One of Us" by Joan Osborne, Kemper explores the deep connection between humanity and divinity, and how the incarnation shapes our understanding of worship. Join us as we journey through this insightful sermon, uncovering the layers of meaning behind the "Man Face" of the cherubim in worship and its implications for our lives as followers of Christ. Don't miss this opportunity to deepen your understanding of worship.
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People like to complain about church—both the people who go and the people who don't. There's no shortage of opinions. Irrelevant, boring, cliquey, too traditional, not traditional enough, judgmental—and then there's the music.
But what does the Bible say about worship? What does "worship" even mean? Where is it supposed to take place? What is it supposed to look like?
This message is going stretch your imagination—maybe even give you nightmares. Picture it: thousands of angels in joyful assembly, proclaiming God’s holiness. It’s far more mysterious and powerful than we realize.
So, despite the complaints, worship is essential. It’s not about doing God a favor—He doesn’t need our worship. We need it. It sets the direction for our lives, bowing before God in everything we do. And it’s all because of Jesus, who became human to save us. That’s why we show up every week—to respond with thankful praise for what He’s done for us.
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