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Man is essentially a worshipping creature. It is part of his nature. The only question is who he will worship? Whatever we worship we ultimately end up serving. The more we worship something or someone, the more our commitment increases, and the more we become like the thing we worship. 1. What Does It Mean To Worship? The Hebrew word is shachah which means to worship, bow down, do obeisance, give reverence or fall down. The New Testament word proskuneo similarly means to kiss the hand or to fall upon the knees and touch the ground with the forehead in profound reverence. Two other worship words mean to physically serve, to perform sacred service and to offer gifts to God. 2. Let My People Go, So That They May Worship Me. This was Gods repeated demand to Pharaoh which led to the exodus of Gods people from Egypt. Since then God, who is a jealous God, has fought with his people to keep them from worshipping other gods and idols rather than worshipping the one true living God.
Worship is priceless and uniquely belongs to God and to his Son Jesus Christ who alone are worthy. Lucifer, who was in charge of the worship in heaven, wanted that worship for himself and that led to his downfall. Isaiah 14, Ezekiel 28. He even offered Jesus the kingdoms of the world in exchange for worship but the Lord refused, of course. Matthew 4.8-10 3. Worship Fills The Room With God. In Bible times lots of men and women were anointed by God and appointed by leaders to lead the people of God of those ancient days into prophetic worship not just the singing of songs as we often do today in our meetings. 1 Chron. 25,1; 6-8.
4. I Will Bless The Lord At All Times. When do we worship? At all times. For set times of worship Psalm 100 tells how to begin, but above all our personal lives should be never ending worship. Every breath we breathe, every thought, word and action should be worship to the good God we serve, for ever and ever, see Psalm 145.1,2. 5. Worship, Past Present And Future. Men first began to call on the name of the Lord in prehistory. When Abram was going to the Promised Land the first thing he did was to build an altar of worship wherever he went. See Gen. 4.26; 12.6. In days gone by Gods people worshipped in Temple and synagogue but these days our bodies are Gods temple, 1 Cor. 6.19. This means we can worship without waiting, wherever we are, whatever the circumstances. Paul and Silas even worshipped in prison, Acts 16.25.
6. How Do We Worship? The Bible tells us how people used their hearts, minds, arms, hands, feet and lips in songs. They shouted for joy with bowing down, dance, praise, blessing and thanksgiving.
7. Worship In Church In church our meetings should be full of psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs which can be led by the Spirit in new languages that he gives. So many modern meetings are no more than platform led Christian entertainment, not very different from the theatre. People merely watch but do they worship? The presence of God and the manifestation of his Spirit in our worship should cause unbelievers to fall down and worship. Col 3.16, 1 Cor. 14, 15-16; 25; 26, Eph. 5.19, Acts 2.4.
8. True Worship Is Costly. The Bible talks about sacrifices of praise. David danced before the Lord with all his might, and refused to offer God a sacrifice which cost him nothing, 2 Samuel 6,14, 24.24. Wise men from the east offered costly gifts as they came to worship Jesus, see Matthew 2:9-12, and a woman anointed Jesus with expensive perfume, washed his feet with her tears and dried them with her hair, see Luke 7:36-50.
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