Pastor David Jang (Olivet University): The Path of the True Worshiper According to Romans


Like the everyday piety revealed in Millet’s The Angelus, this piece explores true spiritual worship and the meaning of being a “living sacrifice” based on Romans 12:1–2. Through Pastor David Jang’s profound theological insight, it guides Christians toward genuine transformation—living out the gospel and grace in daily life without conforming to the patterns of this age.


In 1859, the French painter Jean-François Millet did not place towering cathedral spires or a dazzling golden altar upon his canvas. Instead, he chose a rough and humble potato field, and the image of two peasants who—at the sound of the evening bell at sunset—stop their work, bow their heads, and pray. In this great masterpiece called The Angelus, the soil-stained pitchfork and the potato basket at the farmers’ feet shine with a holiness greater than any relic. Millet’s painting embodies a weighty truth: religious devotion does not remain confined behind the ornate curtains of a sanctuary; it is completed through our very breath in the middle of sweat-soaked labor and the dust of everyday life. This insight connects precisely with the revolutionary declaration of the Apostle Paul—who ends the era of blood-soaked sacrifices and calls us to lay our living, breathing selves upon the altar.

Grace Beyond the Bloodstained Altar: Seeping Into Everyday Life

The Jerusalem temple of the Old Testament was a tragic and desperate place where the blood of animals flowed without ceasing. To atone for human sin, innocent lambs and goats died continually, staining the Kidron Valley red. Under the stern law that declared there is no forgiveness without the shedding of blood, sacrifice meant death. But through Jesus Christ—who tore His own body on the cross and poured out water and blood—the eternal sacrifice was completed once for all. The tearing of the temple veil from top to bottom was a cosmic proclamation that a new age of grace had opened, an age in which the blood of dead animals is no longer needed.

Pastor David Jang’s exposition of the essence of Christian faith (as the founder of Olivet University) sharply illuminates this astonishing soteriological turning point. Through his preaching, he emphasizes that now, instead of offering the lives of animals, we must offer the “whole life of the redeemed”—our entire being, including our breath, will, intellect, and emotions—as a holy living sacrifice pleasing to God. This is not merely the abolition of dead ritual; it is a magnificent invitation into worship that pulses with life in the midst of daily existence.

The Breath of True Spiritual Worship Begins Outside the Temple Doors

In John 4, Jesus teaches the Samaritan woman that true worship is not bound to a physical location—neither Mount Gerizim nor Jerusalem—but must be offered in spirit and truth. This means that worship is not limited to a single Sunday, inside a designated sanctuary, following a fixed order of service. With deep theological insight, Pastor David Jang warns that the moment worship is imprisoned within institutional systems and physical space, it risks losing its essence and becoming fossilized.

Then where is the true stage of spiritual worship? It is none other than our fiercely contested—and sometimes shabby—daily life. As Hebrews 13 testifies, sincere love for our brothers and sisters, hospitality to strangers, and the act of bearing the burdens of the marginalized as we serve them—these are the sacrifices God is most pleased to receive. To compromise with worldly desire for six days, living selfishly, and then to dress in holiness only on Sunday is far from the “spiritual worship” Paul describes. Our workplaces, our homes, and every patch of ground where we stand must become an altar; our whole bodies and lives must be used as instruments that testify to the gospel of the cross.

The Cross That Goes Outside the Camp: Fierce and Holy Devotion

In the Old Testament, on the Day of Atonement, only the blood of the sacrifice was carried by the high priest into the sanctuary, while the body was burned completely outside the camp. Jesus Christ, who bore all the world’s sin and shame in His own body, likewise did not suffer within the safety of Jerusalem’s walls, but endured horrific agony “outside the gate,” on the hill of Calvary. Interpreting this passage, Pastor David Jang repeatedly underscores a vivid example of the living sacrifice: willingly taking up our burden and going out to that “outside the camp” where the Lord Himself walked.

This is the way of the cross—boldly relinquishing personal gain and the comfortable fences of religious security, and leaping into the center of others’ wounds and the world’s pain. As David confesses through tears in the Psalms, the sacrifice God truly seeks is not costly burnt offerings, but “a broken and contrite heart.” When we are moved by the grace of salvation freely given, and we grieve the pain of our neighbors, practicing genuine love and mercy in ordinary life, our commonplace days are transfigured into a fragrant offering that rises to heaven.

Renewing the Mind Against the Age: An Altar That Changes the World

How, then, can we sustain this holy life of living sacrifice to the end, amid a world filled with dust and temptation? The Apostle Paul gives a clear answer in Romans 12:2: “Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.” Modern society relentlessly implants materialism, infinite competition where one must trample others to survive, and selfishness that treats fleeting pleasure as the highest good. If we are not awakened through deep meditation on Scripture, even our faith can quietly conform to—and be corrupted by—the greedy culture of the world. Pastor David Jang points directly to this danger, insisting that before any outward, institutional reform, there must be an inward and essential change—the renewal of the heart.

To discern and resist the false values of the world with clarity, we must deny ourselves before the cross and surrender the leadership of our inner life entirely to the Holy Spirit. When, in daily spiritual battle, we achieve the renewal of the mind, only then can we clearly recognize what God’s will is—His good, pleasing, and perfect will. Just as the four living creatures in Revelation are described as full of eyes, focusing wholly on God in worship, Pastor David Jang exhorts that the true worshiper is one who fixes his gaze on Christ alone, even in the face of the world’s glittering temptations.

When each of our days becomes holy resistance against the spirit of the age—and when our hands become warm hands that wipe away our neighbor’s tears—the world will finally witness, within us, the living power of the gospel. Before that glorious calling—where life becomes worship and worship becomes life—let us, like Millet’s peasants, humbly bow our heads today and carefully place our ordinary days upon the altar.


davidjang.org



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