The psalmist commands us to "worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness." This sermon explores what it means to come before God not just with a clean heart, but with a life that reflects His holiness. It is a call to a life of purity, integrity, and reverence, recognizing that our worship is most beautiful when it flows from a consecrated life.
Does our modern fixation on “spiritual experiences” risk obscuring the harder, quieter work of cultivating a holiness that others can see and feel?
Does our modern fixation on “spiritual experiences” risk obscuring the harder, quieter work of cultivating a holiness that others can see and feel?
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