Home |    The EXW Study |    Church Jobs |    Free Newsletter |    Worship Music |    Forums    
EXW >  Worship Articles
Search:

 
Related Links


Glory In the Highest

The “Christian” Christmas Tree

Divine Bass!

It’s Knowing How to Say It

My Eyes Look to the Hills

Ministry Musts

Unworthy

Microphones In Worship - Part 1

The Sacrifice of Worship

It's Not About Us

Obedience
Worship Articles
by Stephen M. Newman
Pastor of Worship and Arts
October 15, 2008





The Backbone of Worship


What is the key to serving God? Is it taking the good things He has to offer, the things that we are comfortable with, and leaving the rest behind? Is it a spiritual Golden Corral? What is the key to true worship? Is it taking the elements (singing, clapping, dancing, etc.) that we like and leaving the rest for someone else?

The Bible is very clear on how we are to worship. We don't worship correctly for lack of instruction in the Bible. It tells us to sing to the Lord a new song, to bow down and worship Him, and to raise our hands to the Lord. As with all things in the Bible, we have clear direction on what we are to do. We cannot do what we want and call it worship. We cannot pick and choose which commandments we will follow. Why do we discipline our children? Hopefully, so that they'll grow up to be good citizens who follow the law, and have respect for others and for themselves. We desire them to be like us as we try to model good moral behavior in front of them. If we are Christians, then we desire them to be like Christ.

In our attempts to grow as worshipers, we need to remember that there is a formula for growth. I don't believe God says, "Worship how you want and I will accept it because you have good intentions." There are several instances in the Bible where people tried to do that, and what happened to them? They died. What does this tell us? The key to knowing God better, the key to loving Him more, and the key to worshiping Him in a manner that pleases Him all revolve around obedience. If we break a commandment, we have been disobedient to Him. If we fail to do what He has called us to do we live in disobedience, and if we reject His Son we spend an eternity separated from Him.
How does this relate to worship? If we fail to get on our knees before the Lord, we never will truly understand humility and servanthood. We use the excuse that it may offend someone if we were to do it in our church, and yet we fail to see that God may be offended because we don't. If we truly believe that worship is about Him and not us, why does it matter what someone else may think?

I hear excuses all the time about why people won't sing, raise their hands, or bow down in worship. The answers are always shrouded in pride and timidity. They don't use those words, of course, and the answers are always phrased to reflect sensitivities to others in the service, but that's what it is. A kind of Christian political-correctness, if you will. I am not saying that everyone has to jump up and down at every service in order to be a true worshiper. What I am saying is that if God moves you to dance, you better dance. If God moves you to raise your hands, you need to do it. It's all about being obedient to Him. We allow our children to be who they are, don't we? We try to teach each of them how to live in our society following the rules of our country and state. Even though they are all different in personality and make-up, we still expect them to obey certain rules and guidelines in our homes. We don't say, "Johnny doesn't like to clean up his room so we won't make him do it." He may be a sloppy young boy who is very lazy, but we don't say, "It's okay, Johnny, you don't have to clean up your room." We say, "Get in there and get it done." Why? Because we are trying to teach him a bigger lesson of discipline, order, and personal responsibility. The task is only the means to the learning of an even bigger, more important, lesson.

The same holds true in our worship. Christians who do not comply with the components of worship (raising hands, singing, dancing, bowing down, praying, communion, etc.,) will never be all that God has called them to be. Period. End of story. They will never experience true worship in their lives and never become true worshipers. It's not about the actions, but the sacrifices of the heart to give no matter what. What do we gain from doing these things for the Lord? We learn obedience, servanthood, and humility. These were some of Jesus' greatest attributes that He taught while living here on earth. He was the greatest example of being all that being humble can signify. It is pretty clear that, in the flesh, He would have got out of dying for our sins if He could have. Instead, He chose to be obedient to His Father. What was the outcome of His obedience? Salvation for you and me. A pretty awesome outcome for being obedient, don't you think?







 Printable Version
 Email this Page to a Friend  Add Your Opinion


Latest Discussion:
  • Kari Jobe
  • Contemporary Choir Robes
  • My Niece is a Good Singer (but only 16).....Any Advice?
  • Live Video : Video cam -> PC->Projector-> Live Vide
  • WORSHIPING THE REAL JESUS
  • More Stories:
  • Glory In the Highest
  • The “Christian” Christmas Tree
  • Divine Bass!
  • It’s Knowing How to Say It
  • My Eyes Look to the Hills
  • Ministry Musts
  • Unworthy
  • Microphones In Worship - Part 1
  • The Sacrifice of Worship
  • It's Not About Us


  • User Opinions:

      

    Be the first to add your opinion about this article.
    Click HERE Now!


     Add Your Opinion  

    Gold Star Listing Pastor
    Location: NY
    Baptist - American

    Worship/Creative Arts Pastor
    Location: CA


    Gold Star Listing Assistant to the Rector
    Location: MD


    Community Group & Host Team Director
    Location: GA
    Non-Denominational

    Director of Youth and Family Ministries
    Location: FL
    United Methodist

    Children's Minister
    Location: MN
    Non-Denominational

    Minister of Muisc
    Location: FL
    United Methodist

    Worship Pastor
    Location: NV
    Non-Denominational

    Director of Music Ministries
    Location: TX
    United Methodist

    Pastor/Director of Children's Ministry
    Location: MI
    Baptist - Other


     



    More From ExperiencingWorship.com:

    Worship Articles
  • The “Christian” Christmas Tree
  • The Sacrifice of Worship
  • What's Your Reason?
  • Worship Brings the Blessing
  • Bow Down
  • Did Jesus Really Have a Choice?
  • Planning Center Online
  • Sound & Video
  • Divine Bass!
  • Microphones In Worship - Part 1
  • RIP Wireless Microphone Systems?
  • Extreme Event Checklist
  • Quick Tech Tip
  • Preserving Tapes
  • Quick Tech Tip
  • Women in Worship
  • My Eyes Look to the Hills
  • It's Not About Us
  • A Servant's Call to Worship
  • A Strange Fire
  • Hidden Opportunities
  • Keeping the Flame Burning!
  • Dorcas
  • Book Reviews
  • The Practice of Praise
  • A Heart of Worship
  • Principle Centered Leadership
  • A Heart After the Father
  • The Dynamics of Corporate Worship
  • The Kiss of Heaven
  • Contemporary Worship Music
  • Music Reviews
  • Glory In the Highest
  • Life Light Up
  • Glorious
  • Everyone Overcome
  • Bluetree, God Of This City
  • Ben Utecht
  • Furler Unfurled
  • Devotionals
  • Unworthy
  • Change the Song
  • Life-Vest
  • Children of God
  • Balance
  • Babbling
  • Awesome

  • Experiencing Worship, The Study
    Used by churches all over the world to help teach worship, the Experiencing Worship study can help your worship team too. Your team will learn why we worship and gain a better understanding of how to worship. One user said..."Your 5 week study course has made a tremendous impact on my life in the study of worship... I would like to express my thanks for a well written study course that leads into a higher realm of praise and worship."

    Order the study today!

    The Paul Langford Project
    This is the debut album by EXW friend Paul Langford. Paul is a Chicago based singer, arranger, keyboardist, producer and conductor. Paul has a career that spans 14 years. Paul's work includes arranging for groups like GLAD, Voices of Liberty, VoiceTrek, The Chicago based "Caroling Party" and Day of Discovery Singers. His arranging has appeared on recordings side by side with greats like Gene Puerling and David Maddux, and he has sung with Don Shelton, Bonnie Herman and Bob Bowker, among others.

    Order the Project today!




    Advertise | Contact Us Chistian Jobs | Church Jobs | PDA Blast! | Gadgets | Blackberry | about EXW
     EXW | Worship Studies | Music | Drama Copyright © 2001-2007 by C. M. Press, LLC.