This sermon centers on the imperative for the church to magnify Christ and glorify the Father in every aspect of its life, emphasizing that all talent, service, fellowship, and accomplishment must be directed toward God alone. Drawing from Ephesians 3:14–21 and a series of supporting Scripture passages, it underscores the Trinitarian nature of God and the necessity of surrendering personal recognition to divine glory. The preacher warns against the subtle dangers of spiritual performance—whether in worship, ministry, or fellowship—where human effort or emotional manipulation can displace genuine divine encounter, resulting in hollow experiences devoid of true spiritual power. Instead, he calls for a posture of humility, where every gift, act, and relationship within the body of Christ is offered not for self-advancement but as a living sacrifice of worship, recognizing that all good things come from God and belong to Him. Ultimately, the church's identity and mission are defined not by its achievements, but by its unwavering focus on Christ, whose glory alone is worthy of eternal praise.