This sermon teaches that God is a God of order, and that Christian worship should reflect this divine attribute. Drawing from 1 Corinthians 14, Benjamin contrasts the chaos of the Corinthian church with the structured worship God desires. He explores the nature of God as orderly in His being, actions, and revelation—highlighting creation, redemption, and church life as examples. Far from being restrictive, order in worship leads to peace, edification, and deeper communion with God. The message challenges cultural assumptions that see order as stifling, asserting instead that godly order brings life and joy. Worship, therefore, should be shaped by God's character, not individual agendas. True spiritual growth and fellowship flourish in environments where God's orderly design is embraced and practiced. |