Matthew 4:10 Jesus
said to him, "Away from me, Satan! For it is written: 'Worship the
Lord your God, and serve Him only.' "
I love worshipping God. It’s good to
come among a group of like-minded people and sing together our praises of God.
Being with Church family week after week gives me the strength, encouragement,
and challenges to face whatever takes place during the next seven days. Without
church, I don't know how I could live. Without worship, I don't think I would
have any faith, hope, or love.
Worship to outsiders looks like a
dull religious thing. They don't understand the positive power and unique experience
that being in God’s House each week creates. They think that worshippers are
full of weak, unintelligent, and misguided people. They don’t know about the
spiritual pull that God gives to His people to come together to be with Him. It’s
a mysterious event where folks are drawn together by the bidding of the Holy
Spirit and brought into the favorable, sacred presence of God. There’s nothing
like it on Earth; there’s not even anything like it in Heaven because people
are already gathered there.
Going to worship on a regular basis
does not make us superior Christians, but it does build up our faith in Christ
and love of God. Worship helps us to humbly come before God to praise His Name,
seek His forgiveness, and look for His guidance. It’s a filling station for
empty spirits; it’s a sacred haven for troubled souls.
When Christ confronted the devil
about worship, He plainly and effectively stated that worship was meant to be
directed toward God only. There is no other object of our worship; there is no
other being that we are meant to focus upon. When we worship God, we are
fulfilling our destiny, our purpose, as well as the meaning of our lives. We
are created to worship God, so we are at our most complete when we come to
church as believers and worshippers, as well as pilgrims and disciples seeking
and receiving His love.
Questions for personal reflection
What does
worship mean to me? How do I humbly serve God through regular worship?
Prayer: Lord Jesus, we are called to worship
Your Father, our Creator, to serve His purposes, and to find meaning in His
Kingdom. Thank You for boldly confronting the devil by declaring what true
worship is. Help us to humbly and authentically worship God each day of our
lives, as well as with Your gathered people. In Your Holy Name, we pray. Amen.
John
Stuart is the pastor of Erin Presbyterian Church in Knoxville, Tennessee. If
you would like to comment on today’s message, or ask questions, please send him
an email to pastor@erinpresbyterian.org.
Today’s
image is one of John’s latest miniature paintings called “Christ Icon.” If you
would like to view a larger version, please click on the following link: Christ
Icon.
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