Thursday, December 17, 2009

The Gift of Worship

Psalm 29:2 Ascribe to the LORD the glory due his name;
worship the LORD in the splendor of his holiness.

Psalm 100:2 Worship the LORD with gladness; come before him with joyful songs.

There are hundreds of verses encouraging believers to worship. It is one thing that I do not have to be encouraged to do. I love to worship. I love worship music. I have worship music playing now as I write this blog.

The Westminster Catechism states: “What is the chief end of man? Man’s chief end is to glorify God, and to enjoy him forever.” One way we glorify God is through our worship music and one way we enjoy Him is through our worship. As we enter into a time of worship, whether privately or corporately, we are entering into the presence of the Holy One of Israel. How can we not help but worship the God who created us and who loves us so much that He gave His only Son to die on the cross for our sins that we might have eternal life?

When we worship, we are reminded of the awesomeness of God. We are reminded of His goodness, His love for us and of His blessings. We are able to thank Him for these blessings. We are able to tell Him how much we love Him.

Worship music is beautiful and our Father’s heart is blessed to hear our voices lifted in worship. Even if we “can’t carry a tune in a bucket” as the old saying goes, we can still worship. The Bible says “Make a joyful noise” – it doesn’t say “sing a perfect song in a perfect tune!”

I have realized worship will lift my spirits when I’m down. It will energize me when I’m tired. Worship makes me feel better when I’m ill. However, this is not why I worship. I worship because I am so in love with my Abba Father. And the best way I know how to tell Him is through worship.

If you have never truly entered into worship, I encourage you to do so. Put a worship CD on at home and let yourself go in the music. Listen to the words of the songs. Tell Father God how much you love Him and listen as He answers you back. You will be so edified, so blessed, that worship will soon be second nature to you.

Father God, thank you for worship, for beautiful music and words. Thank you for times of private worship and times of corporate worship. May our lives be an act of worship unto You. May we constantly live in an attitude of worship. May our worship be a sweet smelling savor to You, O God. I love you Abba Father. You are my King, my Lord, My Bridegroom. Amen.

MARANATHA!!

© December, 2009

2 comments:

quietspirit said...

Edwina:
Worship comes from the heart. We ascribe to God that He is worthy to receive all our praise and the glory due Him.

Edwina said...

AMEN!!