The sermon explores the significance of worship, drawing from Genesis 8-9 to illustrate the proper response to God's saving work. It contrasts Noah's act of building an altar and offering sacrifice as a godly example, highlighting the importance of prioritizing worship over personal preferences, similar to how a spouse should be loved according to their needs rather than one's own. The message emphasizes that true worship reflects a disposition towards God, acknowledging His sovereignty and grace, and calls for a commitment to offering one's life as a living sacrifice, prioritizing time for prayer and devotion, and ultimately seeking to emulate Christ's example of selfless worship.