Today I am feeling bold and I am going to say that this kind of "worship" leads to hollow Christianity. Why? You might be asking, oh I will tell you why. Lets first define worship, John MacArthur says this, "worship is honor and adoration directed to God." MacArthur goes on in his Book, Worship, the Ultimate Priority, to tell us that worship is a lifestyle that must be lived out everyday. This is not to be confused with musical praise, which lets face it we do. We have "worship times" on Sundays, we have "worship practice" and "worship leaders" and "styles of worship." Ha, we have made a mess of the word worship. No, it is worse that we have made it seem like worship is a shallow routine, may God have mercy on our souls. Well, what do we do on Sundays... we praise, we teach, and we fellowship . True praise, teaching, and fellowship is an outworking of worship but it is not worship. I think Micah 6: 6-8 should slap us up a bit. What can we bring to the Lord? What kind of offerings should we give him? Should we bow before God with offerings of yearling calves? Should we offer him thousands of rams and ten thousand rivers of olive oil? Should we sacrifice our firstborn children to pay for our sins? No, O people, the Lord has told you what is good, and this is what he requires of you: to do what is right, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God. Israel at the time of Micah had a similar type of mind frame as we do today. We rather worship with sessions and with possessions and with selfish motives instead of worshiping God through our everyday life in every hard and mundane moment. God is concerned with our hearts and that we do everything out of an act of worship for Him. We all need grace but lets stop pretending that we are true worshipers if we sing hard on Sundays. What really matters is your heart on Monday. May we love each other through our short comings so that God can be glorified through our relationships. God have mercy on me since you have revealed your heart and still mine becomes hard.
Monday, June 18, 2012
Wobbly Worship
Today I am feeling bold and I am going to say that this kind of "worship" leads to hollow Christianity. Why? You might be asking, oh I will tell you why. Lets first define worship, John MacArthur says this, "worship is honor and adoration directed to God." MacArthur goes on in his Book, Worship, the Ultimate Priority, to tell us that worship is a lifestyle that must be lived out everyday. This is not to be confused with musical praise, which lets face it we do. We have "worship times" on Sundays, we have "worship practice" and "worship leaders" and "styles of worship." Ha, we have made a mess of the word worship. No, it is worse that we have made it seem like worship is a shallow routine, may God have mercy on our souls. Well, what do we do on Sundays... we praise, we teach, and we fellowship . True praise, teaching, and fellowship is an outworking of worship but it is not worship. I think Micah 6: 6-8 should slap us up a bit. What can we bring to the Lord? What kind of offerings should we give him? Should we bow before God with offerings of yearling calves? Should we offer him thousands of rams and ten thousand rivers of olive oil? Should we sacrifice our firstborn children to pay for our sins? No, O people, the Lord has told you what is good, and this is what he requires of you: to do what is right, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God. Israel at the time of Micah had a similar type of mind frame as we do today. We rather worship with sessions and with possessions and with selfish motives instead of worshiping God through our everyday life in every hard and mundane moment. God is concerned with our hearts and that we do everything out of an act of worship for Him. We all need grace but lets stop pretending that we are true worshipers if we sing hard on Sundays. What really matters is your heart on Monday. May we love each other through our short comings so that God can be glorified through our relationships. God have mercy on me since you have revealed your heart and still mine becomes hard.
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