Thursday, July 28, 2011
Purpose-related thoughts
Thursday, July 14, 2011
40 Days of Prayer Days 10-21
Prayer guide note: PRAY for the marriages in our church body. Pray for protection from the darts of the enemy. Pray for love and unity in the families of our church. Pray for the recent marriages in our congregation, and the special stresses of that first year.
In an earlier blog I asked how God evaluates worship. I anticipated that I would have to engage in a huge word study to track this down. As it turns out, Rick Warren has done at least some of my work for me. His Day 13 is all about worship that pleases God. According to Warren...
God is pleased when our worship is accurate. (John 4:23) To "worship in truth" means to worship God as he is truly revealed in the Bible.
God is pleased when our worship is authentic. (1 Samuel 16:7b) When we worship, God looks past our words to see the attitude of our hearts.
God is pleased when our worship is thoughtful. (Matthew 6:7) If worship is mindless, it is meaningless.
God is pleased when our worship is practical. (Romans 12:1) In eternity, you will receive a new, improved, upgraded body, but while you're here on earth, God says, "Give me what you've got!"
I can agree with all of this, and while I don't know that it's exhaustive, it's enough to return to the question--if this is how God evaluates worship, then how can we begin to evaluate it in the same way instead of in our conventional categories of how-I-liked-the-sermon, how-I-liked-the-music, and how-I-liked-the-kids'-behavior?
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
40 Days of Prayer Day 06-09
Day 7
Purpose Driven Life Point to Ponder: It's all for Him.
EHBC Prayer Guide Note: PRAY asking God to break your heart for the things that break His. Pray for a spirit of conviction and repentance. Read Psalm 32 and thank God for His mercy and forgiveness.
Day 8
Purpose Driven Life Point to Ponder: I was planned for God's pleasure.
EHBC Prayer Guide Note: Read Psalm 29. Pray that God would sharpen your ears to be able to hear His voice clearly. Pray that each member of our church would be able to clearly discern His voice.
Day 9
Purpose Driven Life Point to Ponder: God smiles when I trust Him.
EHBC Prayer Guide Note: Pray for the Spirit of God to move on the hearts our loved ones who are lost so that they will be able to see how God is grieved and how their lives are being destroyed by sin.
Thoughts I have had over the past few days, hopefully some of them thoughts from God:
(1) I still have way too much of ME in my living, as evidenced by (among other things) how quickly I faded away from my prayer and Bible study and also how easily I take offence at perceived snubs. I must decrease, that He may increase!
(2) All my adult life I have read in Matthew 4:18-22 how these men followed Jesus after hearing Him speak one sentence, and where some have seen faith, I have seen insanity. I have been convinced that they must have heard or seen something of Him prior to this encounter, but I have never been able to support this position with anything other than my thoughts of what seemed reasonable. Last night, I was reading in Luke, and there it was! In chapters 4 and 5 we see that the first disciples did indeed have other interactions with Christ before He invited them to follow Him. It has been there all along and I never saw it. This serves as a reminder how critical it is to READ Scripture, to be thoroughly familiar with the Book from front to back!
(3) There are two ways (at least) to use a concordance. The first is to look for verses you already kindof know to confirm what you already kindof think. The second is to find out what you DON'T know about what the Bible says about a particular subject. This seems to me reflective of two ways to read the Bible. Do we read the Bible to feel good about what we already think? Or do we read the Bible to discover more about our Lord and to submit our lives to what we find?
(4) Is it true that worship is supposed to be for God, not for us? If no, why do we keep saying yes? If yes, why do we still view worship through the lens of our experience? >Our enjoyment of the songs. >Our appreciation of the sermon. >Our level of distraction. If our worship is really for God, then how does HE evaluate it? Is He pleased with "the service" if a certain percentage are "truly" worshiping? Does God only focus on the positive, ignoring those who aren't worshiping or is His Spirit "grieved" by them? (In Isaiah 63, the Spirit is grieved by rebellion, and in Ephesians 4 He is grieved by broken fellowship.) Does He only evaluate individuals, not congregations? In Revelation He addresses churches as groups and says "anyone who has an ear. . ." The overall church is warned concerning the actions of individuals. In Sardis, it's reversed, the overall is bad, but there are a few good people. I conclude God evaluates the body AND the individuals. So how does God evaluate worship? First, DOES God evaluate worship? I would say yes. Jesus said the Father wants "such people" (true worshipers) to worship Him in spirit and truth. God said in places in the Old Testament that worship was unacceptable to Him because of the hearts of the worshipers and/or their behavior outside of the worship environment. So how DOES God evaluate worship, and can we use His criteria to judge our own? I don't have answers to these questions yet, but I think this is the direction our discussion of worship needs to be moving. . .
Saturday, July 2, 2011
40 Days of Prayer Day 05
What I think I have heard from God today:
Hmmm...I've talked to God a lot today, but I don't have any particular thoughts that stand out as "a word from the Lord." I read through Galatians again, and I stopped and prayed over parts of it, regarding Calvinism, and the role of the Holy Spirit in salvation, and the plan of salvation in the Old Testament, and walking in the Spirit. Oh, I do remember one thing, kind of minor, that I think I heard from God...it was to give the Ouija board response only to the girl who asked the question, and let her share it if she wants to. I initially planned to make copies for the whole class, but I think God has warned me that would be unwise, maybe upset some parents. All of which reminds me, I had another student ask me a "religious" question I have yet to follow up on. I'll try to do that this weekend also.