The God We Worship

The God We Worship by Jonathan L. Master, published by P & R Publishing in 2016, is a thought-provoking exploration of the nature of worship. This 184-page book addresses the tendency of individuals to worship false gods and the often mechanical nature of communal worship. Master, alongside contributions from noted pastor-scholars, emphasizes the necessity of divine intervention in restoring authentic worship and guiding believers toward a deeper relationship with God.
Readers will find a comprehensive examination of worship that challenges conventional practices and encourages spiritual growth. The book delves into themes of Christian theology and the importance of recognizing God’s role in the worship experience. Through insightful discussions, it aims to redirect attention to the transformative power of God, urging readers to engage in worship that aligns with divine expectations. This edition is presented in English and is designed to resonate with those seeking to deepen their understanding of worship within the Christian faith.
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We were all created to worship, but our worship runs amok, and we pour out our praise and affection before false gods. Meanwhile, we all too often go through the motions of worship as we join others in the pew on Sundays. Who can restore us and make us the worshipers we are supposed to be? Only God himself. Noted pastor-scholars D. A. Carson, Bryan Chapell, Charles Drew, Michael Haykin, Michael Horton, R. Albert Mohler, Richard D. Phillips, Joseph “Skip” Ryan, and Philip Ryken redirect our attention to our glorious Lord, showing how he pursues, redeems, and profoundly changes his worshipers–and challenging us to respond to him as he desires.
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