Understanding
Worship
Exodus
34:14 “For thou shalt worship (shachah
7812) no other god: for the LORD, whose name is Jealous, is a jealous God:”
Matthew 4:10 “Then saith Jesus unto him, Get
thee hence, Satan: for it is written, Thou shalt worship (proskuneo 4352) the Lord thy God, and him only shalt thou serve.”
Luke 4:8 “And Jesus answered and said unto him,
Get thee behind me, Satan: for it is written, Thou shalt worship (proskuneo 432) the Lord thy God, and him
only shalt thou serve.”
The word shachah used in Exodus 34:14 means to prostrate oneself before
God. Likewise the word proskuneo used in Matthew 4:10 and in
St. Luke 4:8 means to prostrate oneself before God. This explanation of the nature of worship
gives us the mental picture of worship as a posture and an attitude instead of
an event to be consumed by a congregation for their personal enjoyment.
If the Bible definition of worship is
prostrating oneself literally and figuratively before Almighty God, then what
is the proper attitude for the Christian’s musicing unto God in public
worship? Most assuredly musical worship
is not a public event where the church attender and participator use the
God-created and God-given fine art of music to satiate his or her entertainment
fancy.
Strong’s Concordance defines proskuneo as, “from 4314 and a probable
derivative of 2965 (meaning to kiss, like a dog licking his master's hand); to
fawn or crouch to, i.e. (literally or figuratively) prostrate oneself in homage
(do reverence to, adore):--worship.”
Certainly this definition of worship places a new light on worship for
most of us. So much of public worship
has grown to be about the individual who has come to the public worship service
that God often is forced, by our worship styles, to share his glory with us.
Prayer for the Day
Dear
Lord and worthy Father in heaven I am ashamed of how I often attempt to worship
you. Please forgive me for being so
selfish in my attitudes of worship. Lord
I am needy many times when I enter Your House.
I do not mean to obscure Your glory with my troubles and needs, but I
know that many times my mind is on my problems rather than your Glory. Please help me to come before your presence
with singing, rejoicing and an attitude of praise to You for who you are and
what you have done for me. These things I am praying in your name. Amen.
Song for the Day Father, I Adore You by Terrye Coelho
Thought for the Day
My
former pastor R.E. Carroll used to tell us that we should practice the presence
of God every day of the week rather than only when we came to church to worship
on Sunday.
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