Have you ever wondered what that meant? What does it mean to worship in spirit
and in truth? In his book The Purpose Driven Life, Rick Warren notes, "Since worship is
delighting in and enjoying God, it engages your emotions. God gave you emotions
so you could worship him with deep feeling -- but those emotions must be
genuine, not faked. God hates hypocrisy. He doesn't want a show, or pretense,
or phoniness in worship. He wants your honest, real love. We can worship God
imperfectly, but we cannot worship him insincerely.
"Of course, sincerity alone
is not enough; you can be sincerely wrong. That's why both spirit and truth are
required. Worship must be both authentic and accurate. God-pleasing worship is
deeply emotional and deeply doctrinal. We use both our hearts and our heads.
In another place, in the same
book, he says: “In our competitive world we’re taught to never quit trying,
never give up, and never give in - so we don’t hear much about surrendering. If
winning is everything, surrendering is unthinkable. Even Christians would
rather talk about winning, succeeding, overcoming, and conquering than
yielding, submitting, obeying, and surrendering. But surrendering to God is the
heart of worship.
“Offer yourselves as a living
sacrifice to God, dedicated to his service and pleasing to him. This is the
true worship that you should offer.
“True worship -- bringing God
pleasure -- happens when you give yourself completely to God.” (from Rick
Warren’s book The Purpose Driven Life)
Inspired author Ellen White, in
her book The Desire of Ages, page 189 writing about this story says: He (Jesus)
desired to lift the thoughts of His hearer above matters of form and ceremony,
and questions of controversy. "The hour cometh," He said, "and
now is, when the true worshipers shall worship the Father in spirit and in
truth: for the Father seeketh such to worship Him. God is a Spirit: and they
that worship Him must worship Him in spirit and in truth." {DA 189.1}
God longs for us to seek Him and
be born of His divine spirit. It
is only in this that we have a new capacity for knowing and loving God. It will give us a willing obedience to
all His requirements.
Romans 12:
1,2 says: 1 Therefore, I urge you, brothers, in view of
God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to
God — this is your spiritual act of worship. 2 Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this
world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able
to test and approve what God’s will is — his good, pleasing and perfect will.
True worshippers are those who don’t just offer a praise
song. They don’t just throw a buck
at the offering plate. They offer
themselves a spiritual act of worship.
They become consumed with a passion for God. They are ones who are no longer being squeezed into the
world’s mold. They don’t allow
Satan to mar their picture of God through looking at the things of the world. Instead, they are being transformed
through worship that renews their minds.
How do you know if that’s you?
Pastor, author and speaker, Louie Giglio writes: "Follow the trail of your time, your affection, your
energy, your money and your allegiance. At the end of that trail, you'll find a
throne; and whatever, or whomever, is on that throne is what's of highest value
to you. On that throne is what you worship." (Louie Giglio, The Air I
Breathe)
What if God were really the only Object worth focusing
on? What if our focus on His
beauty made our problems pale in comparison? What if we were never meant to be the actors on center
stage? What if we were meant to be
the audience members, watching Jesus on center stage? What if?
Well said.
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