Pt. 1 An Invitation to SING
Intro: It seems that very few
Christians know much about true worship. Charles Stanley once said that he
believed that most Christians in most churches have never worshiped God. We go
to church, but we don’t worship. We sing songs, but we don’t worship. We listen
to sermons, but we don’t worship. All of these things are elements of worship
but they are not worship in and of themselves which means that you can do all
of them and yet have failed to truly worship God. We Christians often mistake
the means of worship for worship itself.
A man told a story about the time his son’s sixth birthday was approaching. He had mentioned he wouldn’t mind a party, and as his son usually was very specific about the kind of presents he liked so the dad asked him what he could get him. Bill expected a well-planned reply, such as “I’d like a baseball glove; you can find it at Toys-R-Us, aisle 6, below the batting helmets, or a Parcheesi board; the games are in alphabetical order in aisle 1; it’s between the Pac Man and Pay Day.” But his son’s request was a bit different. He said, “Dad, I’d like a ball to play with for my birthday.” Bill said, “Great, what kind of ball?” “Oh, I don’t know, either a football or a soccer ball.” “Well, which would you want more?” He said, “Well, and thought about it. Then he said, “If you have some time to play ball with me this year, I’d really like a football so we could throw it back and forth in the back yard. But if you’re gonna be real busy this year, maybe you just better get me a soccer ball, because I can play soccer with the rest of the kids in the neighborhood.” The dad thought about this and said, “Let me surprise you. How does that sound?” And the little boy smiled and said, “Oh that would be great Dad. I really love you.” Then Bill went in and shared this little encounter with his wife and together they agreed, their son was not so much interested in the gift. He was interested in the giver.
I understand that there is power in
ritual. This is comfort – an anchor we can count on – But I am concerned that
we have lost our sense of the AWE of the God we worship. We live days, maybe
even weeks, without wonder and amazement. We walk through the situations and
locations of our daily lives without an overwhelming sense of gratitude. We
don't notice the glory display that is all around us that points us to the one
glory that is truly glorious; the glory of God. We follow a simple routine and
find ourselves in church today. Some ask questions like -- Did I like the sermon /service/ music? I submit these
are the wrong kind of questions. The right question is: Did God like it? The goal of this series if to regain the AWE
of the god we worship. Each week will
have a foundational passage to draw us into authentic worship. Today we turn to Psalm 147.
Praise
the Lord!
How good it is to sing praises to our God!
How pleasant and right it is to praise him!
How pleasant and right it is to praise him!
2 The Lord builds up Jerusalem.
He gathers the scattered people of Israel.
3 He heals those who have broken hearts.
He takes care of their wounds.
He gathers the scattered people of Israel.
3 He heals those who have broken hearts.
He takes care of their wounds.
4 He decides how many stars there should be.
He gives each one of them a name.
5 Great is our Lord. His power is mighty.
There is no limit to his understanding.
7 Sing to the Lord and give him grateful praise.
Make music to our God on the harp.
He gives each one of them a name.
5 Great is our Lord. His power is mighty.
There is no limit to his understanding.
7 Sing to the Lord and give him grateful praise.
Make music to our God on the harp.
11 The
Lord takes delight in those who have respect for him. They put their hope in his faithful
love.
20 Praise the
Lord! Psalm 147
Praise the Lord! The word: Hallelujah
a. “halle -
BOAST VALUE
b. “lujah” - (YAH) YAHWEH JEHOVAH “LORD” – strictly
speaking, the only proper name for God. Translated in English Bibles “LORD”
(all capitals) to distinguish it from Adonai, “Lord.” The revelation of
the name is first given to Moses “I Am who I Am”.
This name specifies an immediacy,
a presence. Yahweh is present, accessible, near to those who call on Him for
deliverance, forgiveness and guidance.
c. We are to BOAST in THE
LORD !
The Lord says,
“Do not let wise people brag about how wise they
are.
Do not let strong people boast about how strong they are.
Do not let strong people boast about how strong they are.
Do not let rich people brag about how rich they
are. Jeremiah 9:23
Check my blog each Saturday to prepare for our time together and listen to each song in advance. We will never be able to sing ALL YOUR list of familiar songs, so we attempt to sing songs that are celebrative and relevant. Even in The Revelation of John – when we gather around the throne of God we will sing a “New Song”.
“You are worthy to take the scroll
and break open its seals.
You are worthy because you were put to death.
With your blood you bought people for God.
They come from every tribe, people and nation,
no matter what language they speak.
10 You have made them members of a royal family.
You have made them priests to serve our God.
They will rule on the earth.”
and break open its seals.
You are worthy because you were put to death.
With your blood you bought people for God.
They come from every tribe, people and nation,
no matter what language they speak.
10 You have made them members of a royal family.
You have made them priests to serve our God.
They will rule on the earth.”
11 Then I looked and heard the voice of millions and millions of angels.
They surrounded the throne. They surrounded the living creatures and the
elders. 12 In a loud voice they were saying,
“The Lamb, who was put to death, is worthy!
He is worthy to receive power and wealth and wisdom and strength!
He is worthy to receive honor and glory and praise!”
He is worthy to receive power and wealth and wisdom and strength!
He is worthy to receive honor and glory and praise!”
13 All creatures in heaven, on earth, under the earth, and on the sea were
speaking. The whole creation was speaking. I heard all of them say,
“Praise and honor belong
to the one who sits on the throne and to the Lamb!
Glory and power belong to God for ever and ever!”
to the one who sits on the throne and to the Lamb!
Glory and power belong to God for ever and ever!”
14 The four living creatures said, “Amen.” And the elders fell down and
worshiped.
Revelation 5: 6-14
Ø The BEAUTY of God
I’m asking the Lord for only one thing.
Here is what I want.
I want to live in the house of the Lord
all the days of my life.
I want to look at the beauty of the Lord.
I want to worship him in his temple.
When I’m in trouble,
he will keep me safe in his house.
He will hide me in the safety of his holy tent.
He will put me on a rock that is very high.
Then I will win the battle
over my enemies who are all around me.
At his holy tent I will offer my sacrifice with shouts of joy.
I will sing and make music to the Lord. Psalm 27:4-6
Ø The STRENGTH of God
The Lord gives strength
to those who aren’t proud.
But he throws evil people down to the ground.
But he throws evil people down to the ground.
He doesn’t take
pleasure in the strength of horses.
He doesn’t take delight in the strong legs of warriors.
The Lord takes delight in those who have respect for him.
They put their hope in his faithful love.
He doesn’t take delight in the strong legs of warriors.
The Lord takes delight in those who have respect for him.
They put their hope in his faithful love.
Psalm 147:6, 10-11
Ø The FAITHFULNESS of God
The Lord takes delight in those who have respect for him.
They put their hope in his faithful love. Psalm 147:11
They put their hope in his faithful love. Psalm 147:11
God has
said, “I will never leave you.
I will never desert you.” Hebrews13:5 (Deuteronomy 31:6)
Let us stand and proclaim our Halluejah in song to the Lord! Let us worship the Lord in the Spirit of Holiness :
I will never desert you.” Hebrews13:5 (Deuteronomy 31:6)
Let us stand and proclaim our Halluejah in song to the Lord! Let us worship the Lord in the Spirit of Holiness :
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