#23: Reasons to Worship: It Is a Fragrant Offering to God

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Or, Worship That Smells Right: five principles that can help guide us to worship God in a way that is memorable to Him and to us

John 12:1-8; Matthew 26:6-13; Mark 14:1-11; Luke 7:36-50.

I’m sure you have heard the expression, "Somethin’ just doesn’t smell right." In our house, the contest is over the smell of tuna fish. I love it; Nancy doesn’t. So we recently negotiated a settlement. If we have it, I will immediately clean up the bowl and can, make sure the sink is clean and the garbage disposal is deployed.

Horizontal Chart of James

Horizontal Chart of James   Key Section: 2-14-20, “Faith…if it is not accompanied by action, is dead…”   1:1 1:2-18 1:19-4:12 4:13-17 5:1-6 5:7-12 5:13-20 Salutation How faith is developed/matured How faith is to be expressed in words and in action How faith impacts our present and future How wealth impacts our present and future...

Part Two: Enticed to Death

It is difficult to say no to temptation, but long-term effects follow if we yield to a lot of little temptations. When we are tempted to sin, we don't always see the short- and long-term consequences. We slowly but surely spend the good resources in our life on things that will ultimately leave us depleted emotionally, physically and spiritually. Some of you today may have even totally spent your resources and all you have left are some worthless items.

Part Three: Just Do It

I read once of a teacher who quizzed a group of college-bound juniors and seniors in preparation for a "Bible as Literature" course. He planned to teach in one of the better high schools in our nation. The results revealed what we all know: our nation is biblically illiterate.

Part Five: Faith Has a Job

James 2:14-26

Soren Kierkegaard tells the story of a make-believe country in which only ducks live.

"One Sunday morning all the ducks came into the church, waddled down the aisle and into their pews, and squatted. Then the duck minister took his place behind the pulpit, opened the duck Bible and read, 'Ducks! You have wings, and with wings you can fly like eagles. You can soar into the sky! Use your wings!' All the ducks yelled 'Amen!' and they all waddled home."

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