Digital Logos Edition
R.C. Sproul is one of today’s preeminent theologians. For more than 50 years his solid, practical messages have impacted and inspired generations of believers. The Classic Theology series continues Sproul’s legacy with How Then Shall We Worship?, a landmark look at God’s design for authentic worship.
Today’s church can’t seem to agree on what corporate worship should look like. Some choose contemporary forms, others prefer traditional expressions. Yet neither pop culture or the status quo holds the answer. God’s Word does. Sproul digs deep into Scripture to provide a guide for worship today. You will discover that God intends worship to be an unforgettable encounter between himself and his people—a joyous experience engaging the worshiper’s entire being.
“The symbol not only points beyond itself, but is itself part of the reality, so that the symbol escalates the intensity of the sign to another level.” (Page 62)
“But because we do not offer sacrifices of the type and form that were customary in the Old Testament, I am afraid we have lost sight of this central, essential dimension of what worship is about historically.” (Page 24)
“When we are baptized the first time, we receive an outward sign of the promise of God, and when we come to faith, God has kept His promise.” (Page 89)
“Third, baptism is a sign of our identification with Christ.” (Page 82)
“Much of the theology that is conveyed in the church is learned not by courses in the Bible or in theological instruction, but by osmosis from singing hymns over and over.” (Page 149)
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