The Messenger

Our Weekly Bulletin

November 8, 2023
Volume XXXXIII –Number 40

Every Sunday, large numbers of people will pass through the doors of a building with a sign out front that says, ”church,” on it. They go to participate in a worship service or some type of religious ritual. Sadly, with just a quick glance, one can quickly discern that there are many differences that exist between the various religious services offered. So, does it really matter how one worships? Are there instructions as to what, when, and how Christians are to worship? These are all important questions for which any true disciple of Christ should seek answers. If we believe the Bible is the authority for all things religious, then let’s always consider it and see what it says.

If we search for the word “worship,” we will discover there are certain kinds of worship in the New Testament. For example, Matthew 15:9 mentions “vain” worship. Acts 17:23 mentions worship to an unknown god. Colossians 2:23 talks about self-imposed worship, Mark 15:19, 20 demonstrates a mocking worship, and John 4:24 talks about worship that is in “spirit and truth.” But what does “worship” mean? Our English word, worship comes from the Greek word, proskunéo, which means “to kiss the hand of one, a sign of reverence; kneeling, or prostration to do homage, whether in order to express respect or to make supplication.” With this understanding, it should be clear from the above verses that there is a right way to worship and there is also a wrong way. The fact is, everyone worships something, or someone.

Man is a creature of worship. He will either worship a deity, or he will worship money, sports, fame, or anything that can become an idol. But, the Bible teaches that God is the creator of mankind, therefore, mankind should worship Him and only Him. John 4:23 says, “But the hour is coming, and now is, when the true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth; for the Father is seeking such to worship Him.” God wants His creation to worship Him! So, what does it mean to worship in “spirit and in truth”? In simple terms, worshiping in “spirit” refers to the ATTITUDE one must have in worship, while in “truth,” means the manner, or the DOCTRINE by which we worship.

Worshiping in the right “spirit,” or the right attitude, has to do with the heart, the whole heart. If we are not paying attention to what we are saying or doing, then we are not involving our hearts in worship. Or, if our attitude is bad, rebellious, or unbelieving, then it is equal to vain worship. Worshiping God “in truth” means we are to follow the patterns and commands for worship as found in the New Testament. This is what is known as “doctrine.” It is a word that means “teaching.” It doesn’t take much digging to learn that the writers of the Bible taught specific commandments that we must obey and described examples that we can use to follow. According to those instructions there are five components, or actions of worship. They are:

Participation in the Lord’s Supper, (1 Corinthians 11:23-26; Acts 20:7)

Singing songs of praise, (2 Colossians 3:16; Ephesians 5:19)

Prayer, (Acts 2:42; 1 Timothy 2:1,8)

An offering, (1 Corinthians 16:1;2; 2 Corinthians 9:7)

Preaching the Word, (Acts 20:7; 2 Timothy 4:2; Colossians 1:28)

So, are there instructions for worship? Yes, there are instructions! We must follow the examples and commandments God gave in His Word. Changing any part, or characteristic of worship results in the corruption of God’s plan for worship. Can you worship wrong and die right? Not according to God’s word! God Bless -Todd

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