Worship That Really Matters
By Randy Nulph
For faithful, devoted children of God, worship is
certainly the highlight of each week. It is a blessed privilege and honor to
bow before "the Great I Am." Jesus placed worship as a high priority (Luke
4:16). Sadly, far too often worship has been decreased to merely a "ritual" or
an empty routine (Matthew 15:7-8). God is the Audience in worship, and as such,
He not only deserves, but He demands our full attention and devotion. How
tragic when individuals fail to really worship the God of heaven. Many
professing Christians merely go through a series of "rehearsed actions" only to
walk away without ever biblically worshipping. Jesus spoke regarding worship
that really matters as He sat by Jacob's well and conversed with a Samaritan
woman; "God is a Spirit: and they that worship him must worship him in spirit
and in truth" (John 4:24).
Firstly, worship is aimed at the proper person; "God is a
Spirit..." What is often passed off as worship in the 21st Century is simply
entertaining the attendees. Man has become "center stage," and he must be
dazzled and astonished. We rate the preacher's performance, the song leader's
abilities and the "feel" of the building that surrounds us. We give the worship
a grade, much like we would grade a movie at the "big screen." All the while,
we miss the scriptural fact that God is center stage; it is He that we must aim
to please and not ourselves!
Secondly, worship involves participants; "...and they that
worship him..." Worship is "hard work"! We have become accustomed to padded pews
and temperature controlled buildings to the point that many view worship as a
"relaxing time" -- a time to get comfortable and unwind. However, worship that
really matters tests our minds, our concentration levels and even our physical
stamina. Singing, studying, praying, giving and remembering our Lord requires
effort and energy. We must be rested, both mentally and physically, in order to
really participate as God demands. The very word "worship" denotes prostrating
one's self, as a peasant falls before a king. That is quite a different picture
than someone relaxing in a padded pew!
Thirdly, worship includes a prescribed pattern; "must
worship him in spirit and truth." "Spirit" involves the emotions and will of
the worshipper. Worship that does not prick the emotions is not worship in
spirit! How can a true worshipper not be affected when he or she considers what
great love and sacrifice was given on behalf of each of us? "Truth" involves
that which God demands as far as the "acts" of worship. Both truth and spirit
must be present in order for worship to be biblically correct.
Worship is serious. God is outraged when people attempt
to worship and fail to do it properly (Leviticus 10:1-3). Never are we closer
to our Creator than when we fall before Him and worship! However, the opposite
is true as well. May worship that really matters ever be our priority, and may
we daily, "enter into his gates with thanksgiving, and into his courts with
praise..." (Psalm 100:4a).
Gospel Gazette
Volume 17 Number
11
November 2015
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