His Worshipper...I must make these words more than an email auto-signature. You see, "His Worshipper" has already been determined as my purpose. Yours too.
I'd like to start a new chapter in blog-land dedicated to a journey of Biblical Worship. I don't think there are words that could convey how uninviting and non-compelling the music style war is. Oh I've fought them before! Vigorously! Even then, I felt in my spirit that I wasn't spot on. I've been brought to a place in my life where I'm moving past a culture style, church preference, even what sounds good to me, even...melodic music itself. I'm ready to explore Biblical Worship.
Admittedly, it would be foolish to press into Biblical Worship alone or unguided. I'm reading a book entitled, "Called to Worship" by Vernon Whaley. I'm sure I'll miss some quotation marks so understand that if you read something profound here, it's probably from him! I'd never try to claim it as my own. My intent here is to share w/ you my family in the faith insights then application regarding Biblical Worship.
In the Beginning
I've always been really intrigued by the account of creation. I mean, really. It mesmerizes me. But I have left it in a nice little box called "Creation". As I begin this book, the author begins in the beginning and wow. Here's a sampling:
"As God began to present the plot of his eternal story in the first book of the Bible, a strategy called revelation was unveiled: God initiated the task revealing Himself through Creation. He gave an eyewitness account of the event of the ages and opened the windows of heaven to reveal His glory, character, love, and wisdom so that we can know Him. Why? Our instinctive response in knowing God personally is worship. And worship is His strategic plan for all creation."
Worship Principles:
• The wonder of God demands our worship of Him. God is God. Supreme. He was not created. He was the cause, we, the effect. He wills and dwells where He chooses and He chose to dwell with man. Our response: worship.
• The work of God demands our Worship of Him. His work in Creation in beyond our comprehension. It's His work. He said, "let there be light," bringing the universe from darkness to illumination. His redemptive plan does the same for us. From darkness to light. His work. Unmerited favor.
• The wisdom of God demands our worship of Him. Every leaf on a tree, petal on a flower, every caterpillar that turns to a butterfly...Sovereign Wisdom. Yet these creations’s end is to magnify its Creator. Only humanity's end is to dwell with our Creator and be His children. When you "get" this, you'll praise Him.
• The wishes of God demand our worship of Him. "Let Us make man (Gen. 1:26) But Why? Because He wanted to. "The whole import and substance of the Bible teaches us that the God who does not need any thing nevertheless desires the adoration and worship of His created children." A.W. Tozer
My thoughts in summary: the church (Christians) may have never been so caught up in "Worship Wars" then we are today. Never have we been so divided that ministers now seek to divide the body to ensure that everyone's flesh preference is met. Genesis 1:2 tells us that God's Spirit was moving over the water. The earth was formless and void, God was moving. God was in motion. Even in the darkness, God was making His presence known. While we cannot see God's Spirit, we can sense His presence. And just as His Spirit moved across the waters, I rest worshipfully that He is moving and carrying out His plan. He's NOT waiting for us to get it right, AMEN! He moves, He reveals, He stirs, and He is God. And me, well I'm...
His Worshipper.
Wow...that's really good stuff!!! I love you very much but even more I love to see and hear of God's working in your life!!!!! Love you, Ang
ReplyDeleteI'm thankful to see where God has brought you as our worship pastor. I pray God uses this as a tool to continue to develop His Worshippers!
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