Known for his unique ability to simplify profound truth so that it can be applied to everyday life, Adrian Rogers was one of the most effective preachers, respected Bible teachers, and Christian leaders of our time. Thanks for joining us for this message.
Here's Adrian Rogers. What is life's highest good? Is it service? That's wonderful. Is it sacrifice?
Indeed, that is glorious. But church, you listen to me. The bottom line of all of life, life's ultimate priority, life's highest good, life's supreme duty, life's greatest privilege is worship. I want that to be riveted in your heart.
I'm not just talking to you rhetoric. I'm talking about to you something that is transformational, something that will change your Christian life from the monotonous to the momentous. I'm talking to you about something that will free you and something that will fulfill you, something that will glorify God through you, something that will give you great joy. Now, I say this is a classic passage on worship, and I've mentioned it to you down through the years many times, but today I want to drive the nail in, turn it over, and bend it back. I want you to learn as a church over and over again to worship.
The only way we can learn as a church to worship is to learn as individuals. Now, this is a marvelous chapter, this fourth chapter of John. Jesus is on a journey, and the Bible says he must needs go through Samaria. Now, that was not the easiest way. That was a mountainous way.
If he'd wanted to take the easiest way, he would have gone down alongside the River Jordan. I've made both trips many times, but Jesus must needs go through Samaria. Now, the Samaritans were left over from the exile, and they intermarried, and the Jews thought of them as a mongrel race and looked down upon them. The Jews had no dealings with the Samaritans.
The Samaritans were hostile to the Jews and vice versa. But now Jesus is going through Samaria, and in the middle of the day, he's hot, tired, worn. He's sitting on the curbing of a well. It's called the well of Jacob or Jacob's well. It's a deep well. I've drunk water out of that well. It goes way down deep.
You can take some water and pour it and wait a long time before you hear it splash in the bottle. Now, that well is still there today, and Jesus was sitting on the curbing, the parapet around that well. The disciples had gone into the city to get some food because it was lunch, and they were hungry, and there was not a McDonald's in sight, and so they'd gone into the city to buy food. And this woman comes out there. Now, this woman was what we would call a shady lady. She's the shady lady of Samaria. She has been married five times. They would give her an Academy Award.
She'd been married five times, and now she's living with a man without even the benefit of a marriage ceremony. And she comes out there not when the other women came out to draw water because they would look down upon her, maybe spit on her. So she comes out there by herself to draw water, and Jesus is there, and Jesus says to her, would you get me a drink of water? She said, how is it that you being a Jew would speak to me of Samaritan and ask of me of water? He said, well, if you knew who was talking to you, you'd ask him, and he'd give you living water. She said, what do you mean living water?
You don't have anything to draw with. The well is deep. And Jesus now begins to speak to this thirsty woman about real living water, a drink that would satisfy her forever and ever and ever and ever because Jesus Christ is what every soul thirsts for.
He's the water of life. Look at this poor woman. There she was bound by sin. She'd gone from husband to husband and to husband, and she got deeper and deeper into sin. The cords of sin had bound her. Not only was she bound by sin, but she was blinded by Satan. She didn't know the way out. She had religion, but religion was a washout too. It had not satisfied her hungry, thirsty soul, bound by sin, blinded by Satan, and broken by sorrow. Think of this woman.
Think how pitiful her life was. Jesus' heart went out to her in compassion as he goes out to you in compassion. And this woman needed to lift her eyes from the things of this earth and learn how to worship. And so Jesus teaches her now about worship. And Jesus said, God is spirit, not a spirit.
The King James says a spirit, but maybe better translated, God is spirit. And they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth. Three things I want you to learn about worship today.
May God, the Holy Spirit, impress them upon your soul or rivet them into your consciousness and cause you to remember them forever and ever. First of all, I want you to see what I'm going to call the meaning of true worship, the meaning of true worship. Now, this woman knew about worship, but she didn't understand true worship.
Look if you will in verses 19 and 20. The woman saith unto him, sir, I perceive thou art a prophet. Our fathers worship in this mountain and you say that in Jerusalem is the place where men ought to worship. Now, what she wants to do is to get up a discussion about worship. And she didn't know anything about real worship, but she knew about religion.
As I said, religion had been a washout to her. And what she wants to do right now is to argue about religion, to argue about worship. You Jews say that Jerusalem is the place to worship. We say here in Samaria, our mountain is the place to worship. Now, if you're a prophet, you tell me which is the right place to worship.
Now, I want you to see the tension that was here. You remember, obviously the Jews and Samaritans are not getting along. Now, the Samaritans worshiped in ignorance and zeal. Now notice what Jesus said. Look down in verse 22. Ye worship ye know not what. We know what we worship for salvation is of the Jews. The Samaritans worshiped in ignorance, but they worshiped in zeal. As a matter of fact, I have been to Samaria. There's still a group of Samaritans to this day who have the five books of Moses and an ancient scroll.
I've seen it. The Samaritans had rejected all of the Bible, all of the Old Testament except for the five books of Moses. And they were so certain that they knew the truth. They were so certain that their worship was the right worship and nobody else's worship was the right worship. So what they had was zeal and ignorance. May I tell you that today the world is saturated with that? It's not that people don't worship all they have zeal, but it's ignorant worship. Do you know what a fanatic is?
Somebody who has lost his direction and doubles his speed. That's what these Samaritans were doing. Jesus said, you're worshiping in ignorance.
You don't know what you are worshiping. Now that's the Samaritans. What about the Jews? While the Samaritans had ignorance and zeal, the Jews had the truth, but they didn't have any zeal.
The Jews had dead orthodoxy. I would reference to you Mark chapter seven to verse six. Jesus is speaking to them. He answered and said unto them, well, hath Isaiah prophesied of you hypocrites?
As it is written, this people on earth me with their lips, but the heart is far from me. And over here you have ignorant zeal. Over here you have dead orthodoxy.
Now that's the other part of the world today. Some people are worshiping with ignorant zeal and others with dead orthodoxy. Some find fanaticism and some free informalism, but they don't have the vitality of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Now folks, listen, the answer here is not formalism or fanaticism. It is true worship, true worship. We don't have to have enthusiastic heresy. We don't have to have lifeless orthodoxy.
We don't have to have heat without light or light without heat. We need true worship. Do you know it'll be a great day in your life? It'll be a great day in any church when you stop enduring religion and start enjoying true worship. I want you to understand this folks.
This is the bottom line. This is the highest good. This is the ultimate privilege to worship God in spirit and in truth. Now look again, if you will, in verse 23, Jesus said to this woman, the hour cometh and now is when the true worshipers underscore that the true worshipers shall worship the father in spirit and in truth. Now look at that word worship.
Do you see it? That word comes from really two words, worth and ship. You see, worship deals with worth. You show me how you worship and I will tell you what God is worth to you. You show me how you worship and my dear friend, I'll tell you what you think of God. If your worship is not true worship, you have a low estimation of God. Worship is all that we are responding to all that God is revealed in Jesus Christ. That's what worship is. Now, friend, worship goes beyond the church service. Worship goes beyond music. Worship goes beyond if you're in a liturgical church, candles and incense. Again, I want to tell you that worship is all that you are responding to all that God is. Now you're going to worship something. You see, man is incurably religious.
Man has a God shaped vacuum and he's trying to fill that vacuum. So you're going to worship something. If you don't worship the true God, you're going to worship in dead orthodoxy or ignorant zeal. Are you going to worship some idol?
Anything that you love more, fear more, serve more than the almighty is your idol. It may be a movie star. It may be a sports idol. It may be money.
It may be pleasure. It may be illicit sex. Is next Sunday the Super Bowl? For some people that's a no brainer. If they had to choose between the Super Bowl and church, they'd choose the Super Bowl.
What do you think about it? You think about it. Anything that you love more, fear more, serve more than almighty God is an idol and there's no greater sin than idolatry. Now, if you don't practice true worship, you will find a substitute for worship because nature abhors a vacuum. Some worship images. Today you can go into what is called a house of worship and you'll find images. People lighting candles and putting candles in front of those images. People bowing down and kissing those images. They call that worship. You say, why do you have those images? Well, they remind us of the one true God. Suppose a woman walks into a room and finds her husband embracing another woman and he says, no, wait a minute, sweetheart. Don't get the wrong idea.
She just reminds me so much of you. Oh, Fran, graven images are not a substitute for true worship. God is spirit and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth. There is no image, no likeness that you can use as a substitute for God.
Isaiah chapter 40 verse 25, to whom then will you like in me or shall I be equal saith the Holy one. Now, what is the meaning of true worship? It is worshiping God in spirit and in truth. Now, secondly, what is the motive of true worship? Why do we do this? Look again in verse 23, but the hour cometh and now is when the true worshipers shall worship the father in spirit and in truth.
If you don't mind marking your Bible, mark the word spirit and mark the word truth. But then it goes on to say, for the father seeketh such to worship him. Now, why would we worship? Because that's what God seeks. That's what God seeks. That's what God wants of you. Say to yourself, God wants me to worship.
The father seeks that for two major reasons. Reason number one is for what worship does for the worshiper. What worship will do to you. You see, we become like what we worship. That's the reason idolatry is such a sin. First, the man molds the idol and then the idol molds the man. We become like what we worship.
Now, that's true in the negative sense is also true in the positive sense. The more you worship God, the more you will become like God. If you have an old fashioned fireplace with a poker, that is a piece of iron that you arrange the wood with. If you leave that poker in the fire very long before long, the fire will be in the poker. When you worship God, it is not very long until you become like what you worship and God's fire will be in you. We become like what we worship.
Put down in your margin. Second Corinthians chapter three and verse 18, but we all with an open face beholding as in a glass, the glory of the Lord are changed into the same image from glory to glory, even by the spirit of the Lord. As you contemplate the Lord, as you worship the Lord, as you keep your heart open to the Lord, you will be changed more and more like the Lord Jesus Christ. May I ask you a question? Do other people see Jesus in you?
Do they? I mean, don't answer it rhetorically. Answer it sincerely in your heart. Are you being changed day by day by day into the glory of our Lord and savior Jesus Christ? To spend time with God worshiping will make you godly. We become like what we spend time with.
They say even a husband and wife when they lived together for a long time began to look like each other and Joyce is getting worried. Why do we worship? Because of what worship does for us, but not only for what worship does for us, but because of what God desires for himself. God desires worship for himself. The need for worship is rooted in the very nature of God. How did Jesus describe God in this passage on worship? Listen very carefully.
Don't miss this. The father seeketh such to worship him. The father seeketh such to worship him. Now you're going to get an idea of why God desires worship.
And let me say this. Father is not what God is like. Father is what God is. We have these feminists today trying to talk about mother God.
That is absolute unmitigated gall and ignorance. God is father. Now we don't get our idea of God from our fatherhood. We get an idea of our fatherhood from God. That's not to put the women down at all, but God is father. If you take away the fatherhood of God, you miss the entire thing in the Bible. God is father. Jesus' favorite term for the almighty is father. He used that over 70 times in the scripture.
That's very important. God is our heavenly father. Do you know there are things about God you'll never understand?
I don't even know if you'll understand them when you get into glory. God's omnipotence. His limitless power. God's omniscience. He knows everything. God's omnipresence.
He is everywhere. God's eternality. He never had a beginning, never has an ending.
Those are concepts beyond the human mind, but you don't have to understand them to know and love God. When I was a little boy, my daddy would go off to work. I would see my daddy kiss my mother goodbye. My daddy always dressed up when he went to work. He was very spiffy guy and he dressed up, kissed my mother goodbye. He had a little valise, a thing that he kept his papers in and he would go off. I would be a boy, four, five years old. My daddy would go to work.
I would watch him leave. I had no idea what he did, what his job was. I didn't know that, but I tell you one thing, I knew my daddy.
Are you listening? You don't have to understand all of the intricacies of almighty God, his omniscience, his omnipotence. You don't have to understand how he keeps the sun, moon and stars in orbit to call him father if you've been born again. You see this thing of worship is rooted in the fatherhood of God. Do you know what my father wanted from me?
He didn't want me to understand his profession. He wanted me to love him. You see, when we worship, we're just responding to the father's love.
I love my father because he first loved me. There's something about a father's heart that wants the love of his children. This past week, we had a banquet here at the church. It was a father-daughter banquet. The fathers brought their girls to this banquet. I wish you could have seen those beautiful little girls all dressed up with their daddies at that banquet. It was wonderful.
My daughter Janice and I were the program. Janice stood up first and spoke of what her father meant to her. I cannot tell you how my heart was blessed, how deeply moved I was, how grateful I was to hear my child speak not only privately to me, but openly and publicly of her love and her devotion to her father. Now, friend, that's the way God's great heart is. You see, God wants us to worship first of all because what worship does for us, it changes us.
Then what worship does for God, it gives him pleasure. The father seeketh such to worship him. A father wants love.
Now, I've got some good news for you. Every father's day, little children wonder, what can I get for daddy? What can we give daddy?
Well, you can give him some slippers or you can give him a necktie, but you know what your daddy wants? Love, love. What can you give to God today? You say, well, I can't sing like these people sing. I can't preach like so-and-so. I can't do this.
I can't do that. There is nobody who can love God better than you can, and that's what God wants more than anything else. Isn't that great? Nobody on earth can love God better than you can, and that's what God wants more than anything else. The father seeketh such to worship him. Now, let's move to the third and final thing.
I've talked to you about the meaning and the motive. Let me talk to you about the method of true worship. Look again now in verses 23 and 24, but the hour cometh and now is when the true worshipers shall worship the father in spirit and in truth for the father seeketh such to worship him.
Now, Jesus is speaking to this woman. She talks about worship, but she doesn't have real worship. It is ignorant worship.
What is the method of true worship? Jesus said we're to worship in spirit. He's not talking about the Holy Spirit. He's talking about the human spirit. That is, worship comes out of the inner man. Romans chapter one in verse nine, Paul said, for God is my witness whom I serve with my spirit.
He's talking about the human spirit. Now, the human spirit cannot worship unless it is enjoined with the Holy Spirit. But God, the Holy Spirit comes into the human spirit to help us to worship. That's the reason you have to be saved and spirit filled to truly worship. Now, if you're having trouble worshiping, may I tell you what your problem is, is in your spirit.
If you get bored in church, the problem is your inner spirit. Joyce had a brother, he's now in heaven. He was a sort of a playboy, raced boats and automobiles and was a businessman. Joyce and I prayed for him and prayed for him and prayed for him. Every now and then grudgingly he'd come hear me preach. And then he got saved. Not only did he get saved, he got saved and a half.
I mean, he radically, grammatically saved. And he came to hear me preach and he said, Adrian, boy, that's great. You don't preach like you used to. I said, Gordon, I preach the same way I've been preaching.
You don't hear like you used to. Listen, friend, when you get your heart right, a service is not going to be boring. You've never been in a boring worship service. There is no such thing. You worship in spirit and then you worship in truth. Now worship that is not built on truth is not true worship. Worship built on truth goes beyond spirit.
It goes beyond subjectivism. Psalm 145 verse 18, the Lord is nigh unto all that call upon him, to all that call upon him in truth. Your worship of God will never rise above your knowledge based on truth.
That's why from this pulpit, as long as I'm pastor and please God, when the next pastor comes, there will always be an exposition of truth. You see, you cannot worship God ignorantly. Jesus said, you don't know what you're worshiping, woman. God must be worshiped in truth. Worship is a loving response to the God revealed in the Bible. That's why we study the Bible. Some people say, well, what are we going to have today? We're going to have a Bible study or a worship service?
Yes. Some people think, well, when we sing and pray and praise and fellowship, that's worship. Friend, the preaching of the word of God is worship. We worship God in truth. And if we don't do that, the church becomes a syrupy.
It becomes subjective rather than objective. Psalm 47 verse seven, for God is the king of all the earth. Sing he praises with understanding. That's spirit and that is truth.
If you have all emotionalism, you blow up. If you have all truth, you dry up. But if you have spirit and truth, you grow up. Jesus said we're to worship in spirit and in truth. Jesus gave us the great commandment and it deals with worship.
Mark 12 verse 30, thou shalt love the Lord thy God. Now listen, with all thy heart and with all thy soul and with all thy mind and with all thy strength, this is the first commandment. Remember why I said, what is the highest good?
What is the bottom line? What is the ultimate privilege? Here, Jesus is saying it so clearly. We're to love God. How are we going to love him?
I want you to write down four words and put them in your purse, your pocket book, your shirt pocket, and carry them with you this week. The first word is passionately. We're to love our God passionately. That is with all of our heart, as much as in us is. Half-hearted worship is an insult to almighty God. Does God have all of your heart? Passionately.
Number two, you to love him selflessly with all of your soul. The soul is the self. You're not to be self-centered. You're self-centered by nature. Have you ever heard anybody say, well, I came to church and I didn't get anything out of it?
Huh? Who said you were supposed to get anything out of it? Ask yourself this question. Did God receive anything from my worship? Did God get something out of it? We're here to glorify God. We are to serve him selflessly. When you take your mind off of yourself and put your mind on God and stop saying, what am I going to get? And begin to say, what am I going to give? The church is transformed into a worshiping church and we are to love him thoughtfully with all of our heart.
The full heart's no excuse for an empty head. Serve the Lord with knowledge and wisdom, love him in spirit and in truth. And then we're to love him practically with all of our strength. Everything we do, whatever you do in word or deed, do all to the glory of God. What is worship? It's giving God glory.
You can change the place where you go to work tomorrow morning if you just change your bosses. You don't work for that man, you work for God. That's exactly what the Bible teaches. The Bible says, serve your masters according to the flesh as if they were Jesus for you serve the Lord God. Your workplace can be your temple of devotion, your lampstand of witness as you worship God with all of your strength.
That's what Jesus was telling this woman. She said, do we worship here or do we worship there? Jesus said, woman, you worship in spirit and in truth, there is no place that is not a holy place.
There is no ground that is not sacred ground. There is no time that should not be a time of worship. So when we come to church, to the worship service, we don't come merely to worship. Listen, church, we bring our worship to church. When you come in here with a heart of flame, you come in here hardly can wait to sing these songs, to fellowship, to love, to study the word of God. Then this becomes a worshiping church and that my friend will make the church that God desires her to be.
Let this church be a worshiping church. Remember what I told you, that you worship in spirit and you cannot worship in spirit unless you're first born again. When you are born again, God's spirit begins to work in your spirit, the human spirit, so you can praise God. To be born again means to be saved.
It means to have Christ in your heart. And how do you receive him into your heart? By faith. Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. Believe that Jesus Christ paid your sin debt with his shed blood on the cross.
Believe that God raised him from the dead to show that he is the son of God. Believe that he can save you, wants to save you, and will save you if you trust him. And then trust him with a childlike faith. Don't ask for any special feeling.
Don't ask for a vision. Just put your faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. Trust him to save you. Bow your heads in prayer. Father God, I pray now that many in this building will give their hearts to Jesus. Thank you, Jesus. Amen. If you would like to learn more about how you can know Jesus or deepen your relationship with him, simply click the Discover Jesus link on our website, lwf.org. For a copy of this message or additional resources, visit our online store at lwf.org or call 1-800-274-5683. Thank you.