True worship is not always convenient or easy; it has a cost. This sermon, using the story of David refusing to offer a sacrifice that cost him nothing, challenges the idea of "casual" or "cheap" worship. It encourages believers to offer their time, resources, and comfort as an act of genuine devotion to God.
In a culture that celebrates ease, what is the one thing you currently hold back—your time, your financial security, your personal comfort, or your reputation—that God is inviting you to lay on the altar as a true act of worship, and what are you afraid of losing if you do?
In a culture that celebrates ease, what is the one thing you currently hold back—your time, your financial security, your personal comfort, or your reputation—that God is inviting you to lay on the altar as a true act of worship, and what are you afraid of losing if you do?
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