The Heart of Worship

Prayer 1Blog 1 – 2/29/16                             The Heart of Worship
The LORD reigns, He is clothed with majesty. Psalm 93:1      

 Don McDaniel’s Comments :  

What is the purpose and worth of worship?  What is worship for you?

As a Christian, worship is recognizing and honoring our Creator and Savior and Sustainer.  Worship is acknowledging and honoring and respecting God’s Majesty and showing reverence to Him.  God is worthy of our worship and has designed us for that purpose.  Is it because He has a big ego and needs our praise?  NO!!   Truth is you and I are a lot like cameras without film.  We notice and remember what we are looking at and quickly forget and are distracted by what else gets our attention.  Children are a lot like that but we too often are like that too.  Whatever draws their attention causes them to forget about what had their attention.  However, God did design us with the capability to communicate with and be in fellowship with Him and worship helps us keep our attention on Him.    Stop and think about it.  The creator and eternal God is ruler and sustainer of everything from eternity past to eternity future.  There is nothing He doesn’t know but is able to communicate personally with everyone at the same time with His full wisdom and personal attention.  I commonly say I can do one thing well or a few things poorly or a lot terribly or not at all.  But God can do everything perfectly at the same time.  Aren’t you glad for that?  What would it be like if you and I had to make an appointment to talk to Him or if our talk with Him had to be cut short for Him to manage a crisis somewhere.  What a precious privilege it is to be able to pray to Him any time we want for as long as we want or need and anywhere knowing He is already there waiting available with great interest.  When we feel there is a wall between us and Him, it is a wall we put up and not one He built.

What would the world be like if He was distracted by other priorities like we often are?   Well, how often do we allow less important distractions draw us from spending quality time with wife or children or with our church family or with CHRIST?    How often do we put off time we need to spend with Him because we have more urgent things to address?  

Worship is a precious privilege that allows us to enter His presence expressing love and honor and respect He so deserves.  What does worship do for us? 

  1. It opens a channel He can and does speak to us through. 
  2. It reminds us who He is and how fragile and dependent we are on Him.
  3. It strengthens our faith in Him by hearing and reminding ourselves what He has done and continues to do.
  4. It gives us a better understanding and capability to love Him.
  5. It helps us put others cares into perspective and opens us to receive wisdom and insights we need to make wise choices and manage our lives in a more Christ like manner.
  6. Worship is a prayerful attitude but more than just communicating with God. 

 The list could go on and on because worship is a living and growing expression God created for us to experience and express which God intended to be a vital part of each Christian’s prayers and devotions. 

  1. Worship includes praise and expressions of thanksgiving. 
  2. It includes remembering all He has done for us and those we care about.
  3. It also opens us to see others, including those we don’t like, the way He does.
  4. It includes singing songs and hymns that give Him honor and praise.
  5. Worship should be done both with other Christians as well as alone in private.
  6. Worship also includes being silent and open with our minds and hearts seeking Him.

Again, worship is much more but the above lists but hopefully will stimulate and spur you (and me) to expand our worship time and expectations.

 Setting time aside to pray and read scripture and express direct praise and worship directly to Him is essential to establishing and maintaining our faith.  I would encourage you to stop and think about those you know who reflect a Christ like character.  I dare say they express praise and worship well when they sing and pray.  What is most noticeable and what habits do they have that reinforces their faith and character?  I would also encourage you to ask them too.  

 We are all unique but I’m sure you will find common threads to their response.  They will have a daily vital relationship with Christ and express praise and worship and spend focused time with Him daily and often many times during the day.  I dare say you will find their bibles worn and well used and many passages underlined or marked. You will also find their relationship with Christ to be as real and exciting to them as with anyone you and I can see and talk to.

 There are many in my life who are or have been good examples for me.  But I’m finding my best examples have already gone on to glory but their memories and influence still impact me greatly.  How about you?   Expressing gratitude to God for their influence and seeking His help to follow their example is a very good way of worshiping and honoring Him too.  We need examples close to us to follow but our best example is Christ example Himself.  His example is more than words in a ancient book but a living example Who becomes real to us as we spend time talking to and praying to Him as well as study the Bible and praising Him. 

 If we are indeed living in the last days before Christ returns, we will face increasingly dangerous times and increasing persecution for our faith.  There is no better place to prepare for an uncertain future than in the arms of the One who made and continues to care for us.  It will be even more important that we be the example to others that those Christian examples before us were.     

2 thoughts on “The Heart of Worship

  1. To God be all the glory and honor. he knows the end before the beginning and thus the best place to invest the unknown.He has overcome the world by the death and resurrection of His son Jesus Christ. amen and amen.

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