Welcome to the final week of our four-week series on “Sabbath”. Grounded in the profound teachings of Luke 18:10-14 and Luke 7:36-50, today's sermon explores the Sabbath as a sacred day, dedicated to stopping, resting, delighting, and above all, worshiping.
Worship is the act of visibly attributing immeasurable value to the Divine, and it is our profound response to God's visible demonstration of love. Through the gift of His Son, Jesus, God displayed His unparalleled love for us—offering us forgiveness, eternal life, and a place in His heavenly Kingdom. In return, we are called to respond with worship, an external expression of the internal transformation brought about by Jesus in our lives.
As we gather in corporate worship, we embody the original design of community, reflecting the image of our triune God—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Here, we find the strength to worship together, lifting our voices and hearts in unity to glorify the One who granted us eternal life. Join us in understanding the significance of corporate worship in setting the Sabbath apart from ordinary days, and discover how every moment of our gathering is dedicated to bringing glory to the Giver of eternal life.