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Page 1: WORSHIP: THEORY & PRACTICE 1 Practical Ministry. 1.What does God think about our worship? Let’s look at Isaiah 1:12-17…

WORSHIP: THEORY & WORSHIP: THEORY & PRACTICE 1PRACTICE 1

Practical MinistryPractical Ministry

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1.1. What does God think about our What does God think about our worship?worship?

Let’s look at Isaiah 1:12-17….Let’s look at Isaiah 1:12-17….

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    "When you come to appear before me,"When you come to appear before me,    who has asked this of you,     who has asked this of you,     this trampling of my courts?    this trampling of my courts?

  Stop bringing meaningless offerings!  Stop bringing meaningless offerings!    their incense is detestable to me.    their incense is detestable to me.

  New Moons, Sabbaths, and convocations --  New Moons, Sabbaths, and convocations --    I cannot bear your evil assemblies.    I cannot bear your evil assemblies.

  Your New Moon festivals and your appointed feasts   Your New Moon festivals and your appointed feasts     my soul hates,    my soul hates,

  They have become a burden to me;  They have become a burden to me;    I am weary of bearing them.    I am weary of bearing them.

  When you spread out your hands in prayer,   When you spread out your hands in prayer,     I will hide my eyes from you,    I will hide my eyes from you,

  even if you offer many prayers,  even if you offer many prayers,    I will not listen.    I will not listen.

  Your hands are full of blood;  Your hands are full of blood;    wash and make yourselves clean.    wash and make yourselves clean.

  Take your evil deeds out of my sight!  Take your evil deeds out of my sight!

  Stop doing wrong,  Stop doing wrong,    learn to do right!    learn to do right!

  Seek justice,  Seek justice,    encourage the oppressed.    encourage the oppressed.

  Defend the cause of the fatherless,  Defend the cause of the fatherless,    plead the case of the widow." {Isa 1:12-17 NIV}    plead the case of the widow." {Isa 1:12-17 NIV}

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CONCLUSION: God looks at a worship service CONCLUSION: God looks at a worship service differently than we do because he reads our hearts. differently than we do because he reads our hearts. These words reveal that worship is not something we These words reveal that worship is not something we do. Worship does not deal with what we make our do. Worship does not deal with what we make our bodies do, (either singing, kneeling, or praying), but bodies do, (either singing, kneeling, or praying), but worship consists of who we are, what our heart is worship consists of who we are, what our heart is feeling. feeling.

Remember: Everyone worships! Everybody! Remember: Everyone worships! Everybody! Everywhere! Worship is the fundamental drive of life. Everywhere! Worship is the fundamental drive of life.

The word comes from the old English The word comes from the old English worth-shipworth-ship which means "to ascribe worth or value to something which means "to ascribe worth or value to something or someone." Clearly there are two forms of worship: or someone." Clearly there are two forms of worship: true worship and false. true worship and false.

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TRUE WORSHIPTRUE WORSHIP

True worship is to attribute worth to a real Being, True worship is to attribute worth to a real Being, one who is truly there and who is truly worthy. one who is truly there and who is truly worthy. Dr. Francis Schaeffer wrote a book called Dr. Francis Schaeffer wrote a book called The The God Who Is ThereGod Who Is There to make the point that, to make the point that, although God is invisible to our eyes, he is although God is invisible to our eyes, he is actually there. actually there.

The function of believers is to learn what God is The function of believers is to learn what God is like and to acknowledge him -- to ascribe worth like and to acknowledge him -- to ascribe worth to him, to reflect upon the value, beauty, and to him, to reflect upon the value, beauty, and character of God. This is true worship.character of God. This is true worship.

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FALSE WORSHIPFALSE WORSHIP

False worship, on the other hand, is to attribute False worship, on the other hand, is to attribute worth to an illusion which is not really there, or worth to an illusion which is not really there, or which is not worthy. which is not worthy.

It is not worthy of worship because it is merely It is not worthy of worship because it is merely imaginary. In the ancient world, false worship imaginary. In the ancient world, false worship usually took the form of bowing before idols or usually took the form of bowing before idols or images.images.

People created representations of gods, usually People created representations of gods, usually in the form of a human being or animal. Then in the form of a human being or animal. Then they ascribed worth to it and regarded it as they ascribed worth to it and regarded it as extremely valuable in their lives. extremely valuable in their lives.

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Even today?Even today?

In our modern world, men still worship. In our modern world, men still worship. Either they worship the one true God, or Either they worship the one true God, or often they worship some idealized view of often they worship some idealized view of themselves. It is amazing how many themselves. It is amazing how many millions of people worship themselves. millions of people worship themselves. You may be familiar with the bold words of You may be familiar with the bold words of the poem the poem InvictusInvictus::

Out of the night that covers me,Out of the night that covers me,Black as the pit from pole to pole,Black as the pit from pole to pole,

I thank whatever gods may beI thank whatever gods may beFor my unconquerable soul.For my unconquerable soul.

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That is the worship of self… but think That is the worship of self… but think about other forms of modern worship… about other forms of modern worship…

CELEBRITYCELEBRITY NEW AGE : Angels etcNEW AGE : Angels etc This form of worship is widespread. I offer This form of worship is widespread. I offer

these examples to show you that worship these examples to show you that worship is indeed a universal practice. Everyone is indeed a universal practice. Everyone does it! The only question is: Are we does it! The only question is: Are we practicing true worship or false?practicing true worship or false?

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Since worship is the driving force of all human Since worship is the driving force of all human existence then when it is lost, whether it be true existence then when it is lost, whether it be true or false, life becomes dull, drab, and cheerless. or false, life becomes dull, drab, and cheerless. Men and women ultimately sink into despair or Men and women ultimately sink into despair or are drawn by the attraction of drugs, for are drawn by the attraction of drugs, for example.example.

On the other hand, when true worship occurs, On the other hand, when true worship occurs, life becomes vital, real, exciting, daring, and life becomes vital, real, exciting, daring, and adventurous. It is felt to be eminently worthwhile. adventurous. It is felt to be eminently worthwhile. Those of us who have learned to worship the Those of us who have learned to worship the true God know this is true. true God know this is true.

Worship is the foundation to all we do and say, Worship is the foundation to all we do and say, and we find ourselves worshipping in some form and we find ourselves worshipping in some form or another all day long. It is clear, therefore, we or another all day long. It is clear, therefore, we must give close attention to what true worship is. must give close attention to what true worship is. How do we learn it? How do we practice it?How do we learn it? How do we practice it?

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In John 4, Jesus was speaking to a In John 4, Jesus was speaking to a woman at the well of Samaria who was woman at the well of Samaria who was lonely and miserable after five failed lonely and miserable after five failed marriages. As they sat by the well, he marriages. As they sat by the well, he offered her a well of living water which offered her a well of living water which would constantly be flowing, springing up would constantly be flowing, springing up to give her continuous life. He told her she to give her continuous life. He told her she could come to it any time and it would could come to it any time and it would refresh her. She did not need to return to refresh her. She did not need to return to the physical well for the slaking of her the physical well for the slaking of her soul's thirst. Finally, Jesus said:soul's thirst. Finally, Jesus said:

God is a Spirit; and they who worship God is a Spirit; and they who worship him must worship him in spirit and him must worship him in spirit and truth. {John 4:24 KJV}truth. {John 4:24 KJV}

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NB. NB. God is a Spirit and so are we!God is a Spirit and so are we! We are spirits We are spirits dwelling in bodies, which in the design of God creates dwelling in bodies, which in the design of God creates a third entity, called a third entity, called soulsoul. .

We have personality because we are spirits We have personality because we are spirits dwelling in bodies.dwelling in bodies.

Our human spirit is designed to communicate and Our human spirit is designed to communicate and interrelate with the Spirit of Godinterrelate with the Spirit of God. .

We talk about doing things with our whole heart. By We talk about doing things with our whole heart. By this we mean our spirit is fully engaged -- we are this we mean our spirit is fully engaged -- we are functioning at the fundamental level of our humanity. functioning at the fundamental level of our humanity. We are said to be involved We are said to be involved wholeheartedlywholeheartedly. Therefore, . Therefore, to worship "in spirit" means that our worship must be to worship "in spirit" means that our worship must be genuine and heart-felt. We must mean it and feel it genuine and heart-felt. We must mean it and feel it deeply. We must be fully committed to what we are deeply. We must be fully committed to what we are doing as an expression of what we actually feel.doing as an expression of what we actually feel.

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On the other hand…On the other hand…

We can also express this truth negatively, as Scripture We can also express this truth negatively, as Scripture sometimes does. Worship is not to be phoney or a sometimes does. Worship is not to be phoney or a put-on. It must not be mechanical. We ought not go put-on. It must not be mechanical. We ought not go through the motions of rising, standing, kneeling or through the motions of rising, standing, kneeling or praying without these actions reflecting what we are praying without these actions reflecting what we are thinking or being. That kind of worship is unacceptable thinking or being. That kind of worship is unacceptable in God's eyes. It is a mockery.in God's eyes. It is a mockery.

If we recite words that do not say what we really If we recite words that do not say what we really mean, we are insulting God and treating him with mean, we are insulting God and treating him with derision and scorn. In Isaiah 1, God was reading the derision and scorn. In Isaiah 1, God was reading the hearts of the people who were performing an hearts of the people who were performing an outwardly beautiful service, but their hearts were outwardly beautiful service, but their hearts were wrong, and their worship was not "in spirit." Therefore wrong, and their worship was not "in spirit." Therefore it was totally unacceptable to him.it was totally unacceptable to him.

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Worship… in truthWorship… in truth

The second phrase Jesus used in talking about worship was "in The second phrase Jesus used in talking about worship was "in truth." This refers to our view of God. The God we worship must truth." This refers to our view of God. The God we worship must be the true God. He must be the God who actually exists -- the be the true God. He must be the God who actually exists -- the true and living God. This is the danger of films such as true and living God. This is the danger of films such as The Last The Last Temptation of JesusTemptation of Jesus, because it draws a false picture of Jesus. , because it draws a false picture of Jesus. It portrays a Jesus who never existed, a being distorted and It portrays a Jesus who never existed, a being distorted and even perverted. This film gives people the wrong impression of even perverted. This film gives people the wrong impression of Jesus. Jesus.

Not only films do this; many books and sermons do the same. Not only films do this; many books and sermons do the same. Even sermons about God can give a wrong impression as to Even sermons about God can give a wrong impression as to what kind of a being he is. Any worship based upon these false what kind of a being he is. Any worship based upon these false conceptions is not "in truth." Our worship must be in line with conceptions is not "in truth." Our worship must be in line with what is actually there.what is actually there.

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Considering Isaiah 1 and John 4Considering Isaiah 1 and John 4

What does God think about our worship?What does God think about our worship? He judges it by a few basic principlesHe judges it by a few basic principles

Is it real? The test of CONTENTIs it real? The test of CONTENT Is it from the heart? The test of QUALITYIs it from the heart? The test of QUALITY Is it spiritually directed? The test of MOTIVATIONIs it spiritually directed? The test of MOTIVATION Was does it achieve? The test of PRACTICALITYWas does it achieve? The test of PRACTICALITY

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What next?What next?

We are forced back to first principles: We are forced back to first principles: How do we know God?How do we know God? Leading to… Leading to… How do we respond out of How do we respond out of

that knowledge.that knowledge.