Sa, Oct 13 "Day of Praise"
"I rejoiced with those who said to me, 'Let us go to the house of the Lord.'" - Psalm 122:1
Thank you for the great dialogue yesterday pertaining to worship. Thank you also to you who gave permission to pass along your comments.
Today's verse from Psalm 122 keeps the dialogue going and the encouragements coming. So does the following response that came yesterday from my greatest encourager through my whole life, my brother, Ben DeGreen, who lives in Kingsport, TN and worships weekly with his family. Ben gives us food for thought, saying:
Some questions for myself and others that desire to worship God.
1) Have you sinned against a brother and sister in Christ without making it right? If not, your worship will be distracted.
2) Do you think about and meditate on the words of a song or praise song or are you just carried away by the rhythm of the song?
3) Do you concentrate and pray along with the words of a public prayer or are you distracted by other things?
4) Do you come into the sanctuary before worship with the heart and mind to worship, quietly reflecting and praying on what worshiping God is, or are you distracted by talking and socializing with others?
5) Are you prepared to give of yourself in worship and by worship? Will you offer a sacrificial gift (tithe/offering) to the Lord?
6) Are you prepared to be used by God after worship to serve Him and others?
7) Are you mindful of others in attendance at worship? Do you act up, talk, use your cell phone, eat, drink, wear inappropriate clothing, etc. that distracts others from properly worshiping God?
8) Do you listen to the words of the sermon/message given by the pastor? Do you take notes to help your understanding? Did you bring your Bible to follow along with referenced Scripture verses?
Ben, thanks for encouraging all of us to think more deeply about our worship life so we can say with the Psalmist, "I rejoiced with those who said to me, 'Let us go to the house of the Lord'" (Psalm 122:1).
Praise God!
Pastor Chris
"The gospel is the story of Jesus [what God's only Son has done for us that we can't do for ourselves], spoken as a promise." - Robert Jenson
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