Biblical Worship Requires Repentance (Not Just an Experience)

Concert stage lights contrasted with an open Bible and communion table, highlighting that worship is not just an experience but must be in spirit and truth.

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Biblical Worship Requires Repentance (Not Just an Experience)

Show Summary

Worship without repentance isn’t worship—it’s a show. In this episode, Dave Jenkins opens Scripture to call us back to worship that is repentant, truth-driven, and spiritually formative, and he warns against counterfeit positivity and false unity that deform souls and distort the gospel.

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Scripture References

Isaiah 1:11–17; Amos 5:21–24; Leviticus 10; Jeremiah 6:14; Revelation 3:17; John 4:23–24; Colossians 3:16; Hebrews 12:28–29; Psalm 51:17; 2 Corinthians 6:14–16; Galatians 1:6–9; 2 Timothy 4.

Outline

  1. Worship without repentance is rebellion dressed in religion
  2. “Unity” that ignores truth isn’t unity at all
  3. Singing and liturgy form belief (songs are sermons with melody)
  4. What God seeks: worship in spirit and truth—reverent, repentant, Christ-exalting
  5. Action steps for pastors, worship leaders, and members

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