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A life of worship is not bounded by Sunday morning or Wednesday night. Luke Beggs works through Exodus 34v14, Romans 12v2, and Hebrews 12v1-2 to show that God is jealous, worthy, and deserving of worship, and that the right response is a 24/7 life of heart, mind, and conduct turned toward Him.Main text: Exodus 34v14Outline:- God is jealous of worship, so we ought to worship in assembly- God is worthy of worship, so we ought to worship in thought- God is deserving of worship, so we ought to worship in a faithful lifeWhy does God's own name carry "Jealous" with it, and what does that say about the way we sing, pray, commune, give, and listen on Sunday? Luke draws a hard line between Isaiah's "lips near, heart far" worshipers in Matthew 15v7-9 and a gathered church whose hearts are actually in the room. From there the lesson moves inward, calling for the renewed mind of Romans 12v2 and Ephesians 4v20-24, and the captive thoughts of 2 Corinthians 10v5 over against a culture that says to escape your mind rather than fill it with God. It closes at the cross, walking through Ephesians 2v1-9 and 1 Peter 1v3-9 to ask what kind of life is owed to a God who earned our worship by dying for us.Originally Aired: 2026-06-07Speaker: Luke Beggs3949 Lithia Pinecrest Rd.Brandon, FL 33596Chapters:



