Hello Friends!
Welcome Back! Let’s continue to explore the eternally important
topic for the Christian Church today… HOLINESS!
Created for Holiness! (Part 3 of 7)
Lessons in Worship!
When we move into a set-apart life, the
anointing of the Lord begins flowing in our prayers and our worship grows in
His power. Most Christians understand prayer. However, today we have confused
ideas about worship. What does it mean to actually worship Jesus
Christ?
In the modern church, it often means standing
and singing hymns or worship choruses. In charismatic circles, it can also mean
more free-flowing improvisational music with the congregation singing or
“speaking in tongues” for indeterminate amounts of time. But is this really Biblical worship?
In the Bible the word worship
is first used by Abraham in the book of Genesis:
And Abraham said to his young men, “Stay here with the donkey;
the lad and I will go yonder and worship, and we will come back to you” – Genesis 22:5
This is the binding of Isaac. Applying the Law
of First Mention to the word worship, let us consider two
things:
First ~ The Lord is asking Abraham to kill his son – the son of
promise! He earnestly believes he is to worship Abba by sacrificing his
son.
Second ~ Note the final clause: “I and the lad… will come again to you
“ That is a supreme statement of faith.
It is right up there with Job’s famous statement:
Though He [God] slay
me, yet will I trust in Him – Job 13:15
Abraham is believing that even if he
sacrifices his son, somehow the Almighty will make it right – perhaps
even by resurrecting Isaac from the dead! Abraham really has faith that
they will come back down the mountain together. True Worship requires the
complete surrender of something incalculably precious to God – faith!
The Hebrew word most often used in the Hebrew
Bible is SHAKHAW. It means to prostrate, to fall down
flat on one’s face or worship. The most common Greek word in
the New Testament is PROSKUNEO. This means to kiss or lick – like a dog licking his master’s hand – to prostrate oneself in homage. Do you see
a trend here?
You do not usually see these activities in
churches, at least not in America. In many so-called “high churches,” the
standing, kneeling and sitting is all regimented but is not Holy
Spirit-led. In Pentecostal churches, you may see people kneel during a
free-flowing worship time or you might see Baptists kneel during a prayer
meeting.
What have we lost in our worship? Have we lost the sense of Abba
Father’s ABSOLUTE and UTTER Holiness?
In a subtle form of idolatry, even true
Believers in Jesus Christ often make Him in their
own image. Since much of the modern Western world is a democracy, we tend to
think church should be too. Jesus is like our president or prime minister. Many
churches are even run like democracies – including the “electing” of pastors!
The Kingdom of Heaven is NOT a democracy. If we are in it we are
His subjects and if we want victory in our lives and in our society, we need to
cultivate our worship – because ONLY out of true worship
comes more of the Holy Spirit and more of the vital fruit
of humility.
This is often reflected in a casual attitude
among preachers when discussing the Almighty. Some even stand at their pulpits
and act as if they are having a casual chitchat with Him. They would not talk
to the president like that! Can the folks in the pews be blamed for not having
enough respect for Jesus Christ when their pastors often seem so flippant and
casual? I don’t think so…
Thank you for reading! Don’t miss next week’s continued
investigation of God’s HOLINESS!…
May the Lord Jesus Christ continue to bless you with His perfect
love, mercy and grace!
Keep looking up and sharing the Gospel while there is still time… Hallelujah
and Maranatha – come quickly Lord Jesus!
Blessings!
Shane <><