God has prescribed the forms and appointments of His worship. This was true for Old Covenant worship and it is true for the New Covenant worship of the church. Yet, from the beginning the primacy has been upon the worshiper coming with a heart and life conducive to worship. Worship, however correct in outward form, which proceeds from a professed worshiper whose heart and life characterized by impenitence, presumption, and disobedience, is a sham. God repudiates the hypocritical attempt to mix wickedness and worship. What iniquity is the New Covenant worshipers combining with the spiritual sacrifices he professes to offer amidst the worship of Christ's church?
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Very Probing, Most Convicting! My best friend alerted me to this sermon and said that I must hear it, and I finally did. I replied that it of course merits a positive comment left here, but he agreed that it also weighs us in the balance and we must not be found wanting ourselves. I keep thinking of Richard Baxter's warning to me, "If sin be evil, why do you live in it if it be not, why do you dissuade men from it? If it be dangerous, how dare you venture on it? if it be not, why do you tell men so? If God’s threatenings be true, why do you not fear them? Take heed lest you cry down sin, and yet do not overcome it; lest, while you seek to ring it down in others, you bow to it, and become its slaves yourselves - The Reformed Pastor - 1656
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