Worship and Our Experience with God – VOTD.09.13.16

Oh, the depth of the riches and wisdom and knowledge of God… For from him and through him and for him are all things. To him be the glory forever! Amen.  Romans 11:33, 36

Where there’s a problem with worship there’s a problem with our experience of Jesus and the good news He conceived. That is why our worship is often hollow: our experience of Jesus has become hollow. As the eyes of our hearts are lowered from the greatness of God to our own failures, accomplishments and problems our worship quickly follows.

A robust experience of Jesus, however, is like pouring gas on the fire of worship. The more powerful our experience Jesus, the more we adore Him for who He is and for what He has done for us. This is because all worship, in the end, is personal worship—it’s about what happening to you. It’s about what happening to me.

Then, together, we can adore Him in a collective setting; where groups of other worshipers come together to proclaim God’s glory together. And in that setting worship is like a wild-fire consuming the hearts of others who are adding their personal worship to the group experience. (more…)

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Lighting the Fire of Worship – VOTD.09.12.16

When all the Israelites saw the fire coming down and the glory of the Lord above the temple, they knelt on the pavement with their faces to the ground, and they worshiped and gave thanks to the Lord, saying, “He is good; his love endures forever.” 2 Chronicles 7:2
Since we are receiving a kingdom that cannot be shaken, let us be thankful, and so worship God acceptably with reverence and awe, for our “God is a consuming fire.” Hebrews 12:28-29

Metaphorically, worship is often likened to fire, biblically and traditionally. We’ve seen that the spirit of worship is fire within us, and the fuel that causes the fire to burn is our wonder and awe of Jesus. The more fuel, the hotter the fire. The more we seek God—the more we focus relentlessly on Jesus, the hotter our worship.

Problem is, it’s sometimes hard to get that fire started. For some Christians it’s just about impossible (without the Holy Spirit working in us). So how do we seek God? Today we’ll look at 3 ways we see in the Bible: (more…)

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Worshiping in Spirit – VOTD.09.05.16

Through Jesus, therefore, let us continually offer to God a sacrifice of praise—the fruit of lips that openly give thanks his name.  Hebrews 13:15

God is spirit, and his worshipers must worship in the Spirit and in truth.  John 4:24

Jesus taught that true worship involves both spirit and truth. In these two ingredients lie the center of what God desires for us in what we call ‘worship’. Today I want to look at worshiping in spirit. What’s that?

We have to assume that when Jesus said these words, at least two people understood what He meant: First, the woman He was speaking to understood Him; Second, Jesus’ disciple John, who wrote down this quote, understood Him. The woman immediately associated His words with the coming of the Messiah. Exactly how she made that leap we can only guess.

But we don’t have to guess about what John made of Jesus’ words because He wrote a whole Gospel from which we can gather his thinking. He uses the same word “spirit” to refer to feelings and emotions. He says in John 13:21: “After saying these things, Jesus was troubled in his spirit.” Clearly an emotional response to the fact that He would be arrested, tried and convicted that night. (more…)

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Eagerly Seeking God – VOTD.09.06.16

Glory in his holy name; let the hearts of those who seek the Lord rejoice. Look to the Lord and his strength; seek his face always. Remember the wonders he has done.  1 Chronicles 16:10-12

Last time we finished with a question: How do we eagerly seek God? Today’s verse gives us a good list of things to do to prime the pumps of our praise:

“Glory in His holy name” Repeat His name often; repeat it over and over. Jesus is the name above all names (Phil 2:9,10). And there is power in His name. Even power to bring us into adoration. It’s in His name that every knee bows—even our overwhelmed hearts bow to His name.

“…let the hearts of those who seek the Lord rejoice” Pursue joyfulness. “For the joy of the Lord is your strength” (Neh 8:10). Our culture pursues disgruntlement with all its heart. It values taking offense at everything. It’s hard to worship Jesus when we’re restless and dissatisfied. We need to instead, focus on God’s goodness to us. His love for us. His watchfulness. That’s how we cultivate joyfulness. (more…)

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Uniting Teaching and Worship – VOTD.08.30.16

Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly, teaching and advising one another in all wisdom and singing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, with thankfulness in your hearts to God.  Colossians 3:16

Today’s verse comes right in the middle of Paul describing what it looks like to follow Jesus in the midst of a non-Christian society. So the entire passage is important to understanding how to get through each day. But, interestingly, right in the middle of it, he mentions two keys: teaching and worship. And while there’s many ways to express our love and awe to our God, the specific form of worship he talks about here is “singing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs”.

Paul does something similar in Ephesians 5 where he uses singing out our thanksgiving as an introduction to his teaching on marriage and family relationships. In today’s church culture, where worship and teaching are firmly separate activities (with announcements and offering in between <grin>), why would Paul see teaching our Christian faith and worshiping our awesome God in such an integrated way?

Why is worship so important? For that matter, with all the ways we might worship God, why is singing our worship so important to Him? Why would God give music and song such a prominent place, not only in official “worship services”, but in all of life? (more…)

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Ooooh… Aaaah…Woooww! – VOTD.08.29.16

To this day the same veil remains when the old covenant is read. It has not been removed, because only in Christ is it taken away… But whenever anyone turns to the Lord, the veil is taken away. 2 Corinthians 3:14-16

This summer I had the opportunity to spend significant time hiking in the spectacular Southern Cascade Mountains. The vistas were the “Ooooh… Aaaah…Woooww!” kind. During that time, we saw many. For view-junkies like my family, it was perfect.

Our final days were spent hiking in and around Mt. Hood. Its signature pointed peak is one of the most beautiful in the Cascade Range. The views on our first day were gorgeous, though clouds rolled in in the afternoon and obscured the peak at times. The next day provided a few good views but most of the time the peak was in the clouds.

As we gained elevation the third day we found ourselves literally in the clouds, themselves. So much so that we could barely see twenty meters in front of us; just thick, gray, soupy fog. We had reached McNeil Point, the place of spectacular vistas. They were right in front of us. We knew about beauty. We could imagine the grandeur, but…we couldn’t see it for ourselves. No “Oooohing and Aaaahing and Wowing!” for us that day. (more…)

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Seeing the Beauty of God – VOTD.08.23.16

Open my eyes so that I can see all the wonderful things in your teachings.Psalm 119:18

God is awesome. He’s superlative beyond anything we can imagine. The Bible proclaims this often; any number of Christian songs have repeated the message from time immemorial. Even otherwise antiseptic doctrinal statements elude to it. Many Christians catch a glimpse of it occasionally when a prayer is answered or in an especially moving Christian meeting.

God’s greatness is a central theme of the Christian faith.

The problem is, much of the time, much of the Christians don’t see His wonder. They don’t see His glory, His beauty…and so, like much of the mainstream around them, they mark time. That’s military marching step where soldiers march in place, moving their legs as if marching, but without stepping forward. It looks pretty cool in a parade, but in real life it gets pretty monotonous.

But even in a parade, if you mark time long enough the whole parade stops…maybe. Or maybe the band behind you just keeps marching forward and runs you over. That’s a pretty intimidating thought. Point is, if God does not open our eyes to behold His glory, we’re marking time in the Christian faith…we’re putting in time and going nowhere. (more…)

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Growing in the Image of Jesus – VOTD.08.22.16

For those God foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the image of his Son. Romans 8:29

There are a lot of reasons why Christians listen to one teacher or another. Some Christian authors appeal to some groups of people better than others. Some of us like humor, others want exciting stories or erudite language.

But by-and-large, the purpose of our reading or listening to Christian teaching is so that our eyes will be opened—that we’ll discover the truth more clearly—that we’ll be changed by the information imparted. God’s truth never changes, but our understanding of it does change and should change as we grow closer to Him, and the Spirit conforms us more and more to His image.

As the Holy Spirit enlarges us as Christians to receive more of what God has for us, we become ready for deeper teaching. Truths that might have just passed over us with a nod five years ago now go off like fireworks in our spirits. The eyes of our hearts are further opened and we see spiritual things more clearly. (more…)

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Seeing Clearly – VOTD.08.16.16

“The eye is the lamp of the body. If your eyes are healthy, your whole body will be full of light. But if your eyes are unhealthy, your whole body will be full of darkness. If then the light you think you have is darkness, how great is that darkness!” Matthew 6:22,23

Last time we talked about casting down and defeating every imagination that exalts itself against the true knowledge of God (2 Cor 10:5). That means that our beliefs and views can and do fall short of the truth and God is out to change that. In fact, God has every intention of tossing out what is wrong and refining the seedlings of real truth that He’s planted in us.

It could be our interpretation of a Bible passage, or our view of What He is like which can cause us to remain a prisoner of our past untruth. When this happens we only hear God in line with our upbringing and what we’ve been taught, what we’ve picked up on TV…

So God comes along and introduces something from outside of our understanding of the truth and right away we want to shut Him down and say, “This is what I’m comfortable with; this is what I believe; this is what my tradition is.” (more…)

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Walking Among the Giants – VOTD.08.14.16

We cast down and defeat every imagination and sophisticated argument that exalts itself against the true knowledge of God, and we take captive every thought and plan in order to make them obedient to Christ. 2 Corinthians 10:5

I was recently walking through a grove of tall trees in Redwood National Park. Trees of amazing stature were everywhere. At times the canopy was so thick and so high that I had no idea what the weather was like outside the forest. It brought home the idea of walking among the giants.

In the Old Testament, God sent His people to the Promised Land. It was a great place to live but it also was inhabited by giants which they would have to face and defeat. We too live in a land of giants which we must face if we are to have the capacity to know God’s presence in our lives—if we are to be united with Him in an ever-deepening relationship. (more…)

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