Worship - The Christian's Highest Occupation
Gibbs's theological treatise exploring the nature, practice, and centrality of worship in the Christian life. He presents worship as the believer's highest calling and privilege, examining what constitutes true worship and how it should be expressed both individually and corporately.
27 Chapters
Table of Contents
1
0.2. Foreword
2
0.3. Introduction
3
0.4. Preface to Second Edition
4
01. Part I. The Meaning of Worship: Overview
5
02. Distinctive Uses of the Word. Worship
6
03. The Meaning of Worship: The Wise Men
7
04. The Meaning of Worship: Mary of Bethany
8
05. The Meaning of Worship: The Holy Perfume
9
06. Part II. The Importance of Worship
10
07. The Importance of Worship: Moses
11
08. The Importance of Worship: "in Spirit and in Truth"
12
09. Part III. Our Authority For Worship -- "False Concepts"
13
10. Our Authority For Worship -- "False Concepts Con't
14
11. Our Authority For Worship -- the Word of God
15
12. Part IV. The Object of Worship. Idolatry
16
13. The Object of Worship. Idolatry. Men, Angels, and Nature
17
14. The Object of Worship -- God the Father
18
15. The Object of Worship -- God the Son
19
16. Part V. The Ground of Worship
20
17. Part VI. The Power For Worship
21
18. Part VII. The Manner of Worship -- Spiritual and Sincere
22
19. The Manner of Worship -- Intelligent
23
20. Part VIII. The Hindrances to Worship
24
21. The Hindrances to Worship
25
22. Part IX. The Place of Worship
26
23. Part X. The Results of Worship
27
24. Appendix. "Direct Address to the Lord Jesus"
