DiscoverFigtree Anglican Church PodcastWhat's God got to do with it? Worship - 19 October 2025 - 6pm
What's God got to do with it? Worship - 19 October 2025 - 6pm

What's God got to do with it? Worship - 19 October 2025 - 6pm

Update: 2025-10-25
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In this sermon from Psalm 95, Isaiah 29:13 –14, and Romans 12:1–2, Ruth Smith explores what it truly means to worship God. She explains that worship is not limited to singing on Sundays—it is a response of the whole life to the greatness and goodness of God. Drawing from Scripture, Ruth reminds us that every person worships something, but only God is worthy of our highest love and devotion. She emphasises that worship is designed to please God, not us, and that while our worship should never depend on feelings, God graciously uses it to transform our hearts. Using Psalm 13 and Colossians 3:16 –17, she shows that worship through song helps us remember truth, express gratitude, and join with the global and heavenly church in declaring God’s glory. Ruth encourages believers to see worship as both an act of obedience and a gift that shapes us into people who live for God’s pleasure.


5 Questions to Think About:



  1. What do you currently treasure most in your life, and how does that reveal what you truly worship (Isaiah 29:13 )?

  2. How does understanding that worship is about pleasing God, not ourselves change your approach to Sunday worship?

  3. In what ways can you worship God beyond singing—through your work, relationships, and daily choices (Romans 12:1–2)?

  4. How has worship, especially through music, helped you internalise truth and experience God’s presence (Colossians 3:16 –17)?

  5. What might it look like to offer your “best worship” to God even when you don’t feel like it (Psalm 13:5–6)?


3 Takeaways from the Message:



  1. Worship is about God, not us — It’s an act of obedience and devotion that pleases Him, regardless of how we feel (Psalm 95:1–7).

  2. Worship transforms us — When we fix our eyes on God in praise, He renews our hearts and reshapes our perspective (Romans 12:1–2).

  3. Singing is a gift and a witness — Through worship in song, we teach, encourage, and join with the global church in proclaiming God’s greatness (Colossians 3:16 –17).

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What's God got to do with it? Worship - 19 October 2025 - 6pm

What's God got to do with it? Worship - 19 October 2025 - 6pm

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