The Ultimate Priority: John Macarthur, Jr. on Worship
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John MacArthur surveys the biblical teaching about worship and argues for a new understanding of the concept. It's a call to a radically different type of living that seeks to worship God continually, according to a biblical pattern.
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #363975 in Books
- Published on: 1983-07-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 160 pages
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About the Author
JOHN F. MACARTHUR pastors Grace Community Church in Sun Valley, California, and serves as president of the Master's College and Seminary. A well-known Bible expositor and conference speaker, he has written more than six dozen books, including the MacArthur New Testament Commentary series and the MacArthur Study Bible. He is the Bible teacher on Grace to You, an international radio broadcast.
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worship as a way of life
Although he seems to have penned countless other books, to me, this is MacArthur at this best - pure Bible study. The book is not directed against any particular person or school of thought, nor is it adovcating any particular praise or worship style in church. Rather, its purpose is to bring us to the realization that worship is more about the way we live our daily lives and less about what we do on Sunday mornings.
We cannot truly worship what does not exist, so MacArthur provides us with a very quick overview of the reasons men believe God to exist. And since we cannot effectively worship who we do not know, he also teaches us about the attributes of God. And since we want to worship God the way He would like to be worshipped, we are also instructed in the right and wrong ways that God has been worshipped in the Bible, showing us the consequences of improper worship, and the blessing that comes from proper worship.
There is no fluff here; you will not read about the author's personal warm and fuzzies, but you will get solid biblical scholarship. If you're the kind of person who finds satisfaction and joy in simply studying the word, and learning more about our wonderful God, then you will be very satisfied indeed.




