Worship…Consistent or Convenient?
Devotions this week based on the Message: “BELIEVE: Week 11: Worship”
(NOTE: This sermon series and devotional series is based on a book by Randy Frazee entitled, “BELIEVE.”
You may choose to download or purchase the book as a supplement to your worship and devotional emails.)
“When I have time…”
How many things in life…even important things get that response?
Life presents many opportunities for us with which to fill our minutes and our days. Work…hobbies…family…vacations. And more.
Worship can be done in all those things, but we have to be honest that sometimes our worship – personal and with other – gets put on hold while we get other things done in life.
Why is that?
I wonder if it’s because sometimes in those settings we fear the ridicule or the recourse that might come our way if our family, coworkers, or friends catch us “worshipping” during our everyday activities?
A sermon I listened to yesterday morning encouraged the listener to “pre-make decisions.” To avoid the question when it comes up, you simply decide and then follow through.
What would happen if you decided today to worship God consistently…regardless of what others’ reaction might be? Regardless of what else in life comes up? Regardless the consequence if someone found out you were a believer? Regardless your schedule? What would happen if worship was the big rock you always put in your day personally and always put in your week corporately?
It might get some resistance. It might be hard. But I guarantee it will be blessed.
The prophet Daniel is one such example.
He was taken captive to a foreign land. He was nearly forced to eat unclean foods. He had opposition attack him and get him to stop worshipping the Lord and worship the supreme leader. Yet because he decided that honoring the LORD was THE most important thing in life, he didn’t cave.
10 Now when Daniel learned that the decree had been published, he went home to his upstairs room where the windows opened toward Jerusalem. Three times a day he got down on his knees and prayed, giving thanks to his God, just as he had done before. 11 Then these men went as a group and found Daniel praying and asking God for help. 12 So they went to the king and spoke to him about his royal decree: “Did you not publish a decree that during the next thirty days anyone who prays to any god or human being except to you, Your Majesty, would be thrown into the lions’ den?” (Daniel 6:10-12)
What would you have done?
Would you continue honoring God, even at the threat of your life?
It’s easy to worship when there is no threat.
It is challenging…at least I think it would be…to be consistent in worship when your life is on the line.
But I pray for a heart of Daniel to love who God is and what he has done so much that the decision is made to always worship, consistently, even when it’s not convenient.
How did God honor that?
21 Daniel answered, “May the king live forever! 22 My God sent his angel, and he shut the mouths of the lions. They have not hurt me, because I was found innocent in his sight. Nor have I ever done any wrong before you, Your Majesty.”
23 The king was overjoyed and gave orders to lift Daniel out of the den. And when Daniel was lifted from the den, no wound was found on him, because he had trusted in his God.
24 At the king’s command, the men who had falsely accused Daniel were brought in and thrown into the lions’ den, along with their wives and children. And before they reached the floor of the den, the lions overpowered them and crushed all their bones.
God just gave Daniel another reason to worship! He shut the mouths of the lion and put to death those that not just opposed Daniel but opposed him and his name.
When we worship, God opens our hearts and lives to more reasons to worship!
Apply: Make a Spirit-enabled decision today to always worship the Lord, consistently, even when it is not convenient.
Prayer: Lord, thank you for all you are and all you do. Give me always the consistency in my worship so there is never a question “if I should” because it’s just the rhythm of “what I do.” Amen.
Worship…More than a song…
Devotions this week based on the Message: “BELIEVE: Week 11: Worship”
(NOTE: This sermon series and devotional series is based on a book by Randy Frazee entitled, “BELIEVE.”
You may choose to download or purchase the book as a supplement to your worship and devotional emails.)
Happy Monday Devotion readers!
Let me start with an apology for not alerting you to what ended up be a two week break of writing devotions! They just didn’t happen before our family left for vacation – so I pray the Christmas season and transition into 2022 have been blessed for you and your family…but now let’s get back to a little Word of God and reflection each day!
Yesterday we began again our “Believe” series. So again I invite you as a devotion reader to spend time with each week’s chapter…this week Chapter 11 on Worship.
I don’t know about you, but we have spent A LOT of time as pastors in our church body talking about worship. Even other Christian denominations have used the term “Worship Wars” to describe basically what music style and format should be used on Sunday morning when we gather together.
Is worship really just about a music style and setting on Sunday morning?
We probably all know the answer is “No,” but sometimes that’s what it becomes. It is easy in the visible church to look for the “prescription” for worship. It can easily become a set of “rules” that if not followed we begin to question whether we really have worship (Yes, I’ve been in conversations that debated this issue.).
What I have found in the Bible is ALL KINDS of ways and ALL KINDS of settings people worshipped. Here’s just a couple:
- Eliezer, the servant of Abraham, bowed down and worshipped (Genesis 24:26)
- 2 Samuel 6:5 &14 David and all Israel were celebrating with all their might before the Lord, with castanets, harps, lyres, timbrels, sistrums and cymbals…. 14 Wearing a linen ephod, David was dancing before the Lord with all his might, 15 while he and all Israel were bringing up the ark of the Lord with shouts and the sound of trumpets.
- Acts 16:25 About midnight Paul and Silas were praying and singing hymns to God, and the other prisoners were listening to them.
The list could go on. People worshipped in silence or praise. People worshipped at the beginning of life or the end of life. People worshipped in the temple, on the hillside, or in a prison cell.
Here’s what we notice about worship. Worship is always a RESPONSE of people to WHO God is and WHAT God has done for them.
Eliezer worshipped when God gave him success to finding Isaac a wife, Rebekah. David rejoiced when the Ark of God was brought to Jerusalem for the first time. Paul and Silas were praying and singing, responding to the work of God…even though they were thrown into prison for it.
When we understand that worship is my response to WHO God is or WHAT he has done for me, it can take various forms, multiple settings, and occupy every minute of every day. Our life is a response to the reality of God’s goodness and mercy being shown to me!
Romans 12 Therefore, I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God—this is your true and proper worship. 2 Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will.
Worship is more than a song, more than a morning, more than a ritual, more than a single prayer, it is a heart touched by the love and mercy of God responding to the love and mercy of God.
Enjoy your day of worship!
Apply: What happens today when you view everything you are doing as an act of worship – responding to WHO God is and WHAT he has done for you? Could driving to work be an act of worship? Washing the dishes? Presenting at a meeting? Tucking your kids into bed? Yep!
Prayer – Lyrics to “The Heart of Worship” by Matt Redman
When the music fades
All is stripped away
And I simply come
Longing just to bring
Something that’s of worth
That will bless your heart
I’ll bring you more than a song
For a song in itself
Is not what you have required
You search much deeper within
Through the way things appear
You’re looking into my heart
I’m coming back to the heart of worship
And it’s all about you
It’s all about you, Jesus
I’m sorry, Lord, for the thing I’ve made it
When it’s all about you
It’s all about you, Jesus
AMEN.