ACCEPTABLE INDIVIDUAL WORSHIP
Lesson 3
Worship of God
John 4:19-24
How much do we know about worship? Are we offering acceptable worship to God? Worship should be the normal employment of all GodÕs creatures. In Isaiah 6, the prophet was given a vision of the Lord sitting on a throne, lofty and exalted, and angels were around this throne, saying, ÒHoly, holy, holy is the LORD Almighty, the whole earth is full of His glory.Ó The angels were worshipping God because they were created to worship Him. In Revelation 4, the four living creatures did not cease, night nor day to say, ÒHoly, holy, holy, is the Lord God Almighty, who was and is, and is to come.Ó The twenty-four elders fell down before GodÕs throne and worshipped Him by saying, ÒYou are worthy, our Lord and God, to receive glory and honor and power, for you created all things, and by your will they were created and have their being.Ó This worship came natural for these creatures because they were created to worship the living God.
Is worship of God our normal employment as a Christian? Does worship of God concern us and does our God occupy our mind? We know that the unsaved man does not want to worship the one, true and living God as He is manifested in Christ and revealed in Scripture, but what about us who are GodÕs children by grace through faith in Christ? Are we, Bible believing, evangelical Christians, truly worshipping God? The average evangelical in America is defective in his ability to worship the Most High God. Why? Evangelical Christians as a whole do not know who God is. An evangelical has an open Bible but he does not study it. Consequently, he has lost sight of the God of Scripture. The hidden person of the Trinity to most evangelicals is God, the Father. They do not worship aright because they are ignorant of God as He is revealed in Scripture.
Worship stands or falls with our concept of God. As
evangelicals, we abhor the idea of an image of God carved from sticks, stones
or metal. We would oppose pictures of God or any kind of idolatry as a
violation of the Ten Commandments. Yet, it may be that we evangelicals may also
be idolaters of sorts, but our idolatry is in the mind, for we conceive of
a God in our imagination that really does not exist. Idolatry always begins in
the mind before an external image is made of oneÕs mental conception of God.
There is only one, true and living God and that is the God of Scripture. To the degree evangelicals have a wrong
concept of God, then our worship will be defective.
As Christians, we may be idolaters while sitting in church if we have a wrong concept of the God of Scripture. There can be no true and acceptable worship of God if our thoughts of God are not biblical.
The Samaritan woman to whom Christ had spoken
concerning salvation was guilty of mental idolatry. She, as all Samaritans, had
conceived in her mind a God who did not exist. The Samaritans had set up a
rival religion in Samaria to the true Jewish religion in Jerusalem. The
Samaritans had their own priesthood, sacrificial system and temple that set on
Mount Gerizim. The Samaritans only accepted the Pentateuch, the five books of
Moses, as inspired Scripture and rejected all the other Old Testament books. A
SamaritanÕs concept of God was defective because it was not based on complete
revelation. Christ, therefore, in the evangelization of this woman, had to give
her a true concept of God and He said, ÒGod is spirit.Ó Or more literally, ÒThe
God is spirit.Ó ÒGod is spirit, and his
worshipers must worship in spirit and in truthÓ (John 4:24). Before this woman could
correctly worship God, Christ had to correct some of her defective thinking
about God.
The first concept Christ had to correct in this
womanÕs thinking was concerning the person of God. He is Òthe God,Ó (Greek
definite article) the only, true God as revealed in the whole Old Testament.
She ignorantly worshipped because she did not have proper facts about God
because she denied the revelation of the Bible about God. She worshiped a god
of her imagination and her worship was not acceptable, no matter how sincere
she was. She had to worship Òthe GodÓ of the Old Testament if she was to be a
true worshipper of God. Any other god except the God who is revealed in
the Bible is a false god.
Who is the God of Scripture? What is He like? God is
not like a man. No, He is infinitely more superior to the best of men. In fact,
God can never be comprehended totally by any one. No creature on earth or in
heaven will ever completely understand who God is because God is infinite
and to Him there is no end.
We do know some things about God because they have
been revealed to us in the Bible, but even this revelation baffles the human
mind. We know that God is self-containing, omniscient, omnipotent,
omnipresent, sovereign, eternal, immutable, holy, wrath, love and just. God is
all these attributes and more. Yet, we need to try to understand what God
has revealed about Himself so we can worship Him for who He is.
God is All-Powerful. God is the Creator and
Sustainer of the universe. God spoke and the world came into existence, and it
is revealed to us Òin the beginning
God created the heavens and the
earthÓ (Gen. 1:1), and He Òupholds
all things by the word of His powerÓ (Heb. 1:3). God has infinite power to
do as He pleases in this world.
God is All-Knowing. God knows everything and
He has absolutely no need to learn for He knows all things in Himself. God
never wonders about anything. He is never surprised or amazed and He never
discovers anything, for He knows everything. God has Òperfect
knowledge.Ó ÒDo you know how the clouds hang poised, those wonders of him who is
perfect in knowledgeÓ (Job 37:16)?
God is Holy. God is a pure being separate from the slightest
taint of sin. He is absolute perfection and there is not one defect in His
whole essence. God is faultless, spotless, impeccable and unblemished. God is
the complete antithesis of sin, and His majestic holiness makes Him
separate from all other creatures. Holiness speaks of GodÕs awful majesty
and His hatred of sin. ÒWho among the
gods is like you, O LORD? Who is
like you—majestic in holiness, awesome in glory, working wondersÓ (Exo.
15:11)?
God is Sovereign. God is sovereign and He
does as He pleases in heaven and earth.
ÒRemember the former things, those of long ago; I am God, and there is no other; I am God, and there is none like me. I make known the end from the beginning, from ancient times, what is still to come. I say: ÔMy purpose will stand, and I will do all that I pleaseÕÓ (Isa. 46:9-10).
God is supreme. He rules over all. No man can tell God, ÒWhat are you doing?Ó Only a sovereign God is worthy of worship, for a god who is not sovereign is a weak god. In fact, he is not God at all. We worship a sovereign God and we must see Him as preeminent with the right to do all of His good pleasure.
ÒYours, O
LORD, is the greatness and the power and the glory and the majesty and the
splendor, for everything in heaven and earth is yours. Yours, O LORD, is the kingdom; you are
exalted as head over all. Wealth and
honor come from you; you are the ruler of all things. In your hands are strength and power to exalt and give
strength to all. Now, our God, we
give you thanks, and praise your glorious nameÓ (1 Chron. 29:11-13).
God
is Wrath. ÒGod is a consuming fireÓ
(Heb. 12:29). GodÕs wrath is His hot anger against sin that flows out of
His holy nature that hates sin. GodÕs wrath is greatly to be feared, for He
must certainly judge all men for their sinfulness and rebellion to Him.
ÒThe LORD is a
jealous and avenging God; the LORD takes vengeance and is filled with
wrath. The LORD takes vengeance on
his foes and maintains his wrath against his enemies. The LORD is slow to anger and great in power; the LORD will
not leave the guilty unpunishedÓ (Nahum 1:2-3).
God
is Love. God is love and He puts His love on whomever He pleases, and He
pleases to put His love on all those who are true believers in Messiah, His
Son, Jesus Christ the Lord. It is GodÕs saving love that makes a person a true
believer and worshipper of God. ÒI have
loved you with an everlasting love; I have drawn you with loving-kindnessÓ(Jer.
31:3).
It is an obvious fact that when there is ignorance of the one, true and living God there can be no true worship. The starting point to make true worshipers of the Most High God is to teach them knowledge of this God. We must know who God is before we can accurately worship Him. Until men think about God they cannot and will not worship Him right. It is also true that a deficient understanding of God will produce a defective worship of God. Rev. Al Martin says, ÒWhere there is rejection of any revelation of God, worship is defective in proportion to that rejection.Ó In one sense there is no Christian who worships God perfectly because sin has an influence on the mind no matter how far a person has progressed in his understanding of God. God accepts even the imperfect worship of His children because He loves us, but He desires a progressive attitude of deeper worship of Himself. God has left us the revelation of Himself in the Bible, and He is progressively sanctifying us so that we might know more about Him and His works. God expects Christians to grow in their understanding, love, appreciation and respect of Him.
We Christians must accept the God of Scripture or we
are guilty of mental idolatry and will be defective in our worship of the
true God. For instance, any Christian who willfully rejects GodÕs sovereignty
in salvation is guilty of making up a god in his mind that does not exist. If a
Christian insists upon having a God of pure love only and rejects, ignores or
explains away GodÕs absolute justice, holiness and sovereignty in the salvation
of men, he is guilty of mental idolatry, preaching a defective gospel and
offering deficient worship to the one, true and living God. The Bible declares
that God chooses whom He pleases for salvation and He puts His wrath on whom He pleases.
ÒBut we ought always to thank God for you,
brothers loved by the Lord, because from the beginning God chose you to be saved
through the sanctifying work of the Spirit and through belief in the truthÓ (2
Thess. 2:13).
ÒWhat if God,
choosing to show his wrath and make his power known, bore with great patience
the objects of his wrath—prepared for destruction? What if he did this to make the riches
of his glory known to the objects of his mercy, whom he prepared in advance for
glory . . .Ó(Rom. 9:22-23)?
You
cry out, ÒThat is not fair!Ó GodÕs answer to the question of unfairness is that
He is God who rules and controls all and does what He pleases with His
creatures.
ÒBut who are
you, O man, to talk back to God?
ÒShall what is formed say to him who formed it, ÔWhy did you make me
like this?Õ Does not the potter
have the right to make out of the same lump of clay some pottery for noble
purposes and some for common useÓ (Rom. 9:20-21)?
A Christian will always be defective in his worship
of God if he denies GodÕs sovereignty in salvation, for anything less than
a sovereign God is not worthy of a personÕs worship.
As soon as a Christian learns that God rules and reigns, that Christian falls down on his face before God and says, ÒYou chose me to salvation when I should have been damned forever. Because of your grace and love, 0 God, I have been brought into a saving relation with Christ. I have been bought with the price of ChristÕs death. Do with me as you please. I am your servant.Ó
What happens when a person does not see clearly the
holiness of God? It is obvious; he does not understand the seriousness of sin
or the awfulness of GodÕs hatred of sin and His wrath that burns hot against
all sin and sinners. When a man sees God as holy, he will understand the words
given to Moses by God, ÒDo not come any
closer,Ó God said. ÒTake off your
sandals, for the place where you are standing is holy groundÓ (Exo. 3:5).
Any denial, perversion or watering down of GodÕs holiness does not allow a
person to give acceptable worship to God.
You say, ÒIt is hard for me to understand the God of
Scripture!Ó Good. That means you are beginning to grasp the grandeur of His
person and the mystery of His greatness. We cannot and will not understand all
about God. We cannot put God in a box or chart Him on a chalkboard. God has
made a revelation of Himself in Scripture and we are to stand in awesome wonder
and overpowering love as we contemplate the greatness of His person. He has
unspeakable majesty and there will always be a mysterious aspect of God we will
never understand because we are finite creatures and He is an infinite God.
However, we must learn all we can about the God of the Bible even if we will
never comprehend Him. There are aspects of GodÕs character that we will
never figure out, but we can believe them and stand in total wonderment of His
glorious person. This feeling of awe and astonishment can only come as we know
more about God, and we can only know through the Scriptures. Al Martin says,
ÒAs knowledge of God increases, a person becomes more accurate in his worship
and his worship becomes more acceptable to God.Ó We must be growing in
admiration and appreciation of God so that our minds are captivated,
charmed and entranced with His person. A terrible thing has happened to us when
we think we can totally explain, understand and rationalize God. If a person
thinks he understands God, he has absolutely no grasp of the mystery and
majesty of God, and he is guilty of mental idolatry because he puts God on a
level with man. A.W. Tozer says,
ÒThe evangelical rationalism
which tries to explain everything takes the mystery out of life and the mystery
out of worship, When you have taken the mystery out you have taken God out, for
while we may be able to understand Him in some measure, we can never fully
understand God. There must always be that awe upon our spirits that says, ÔAh,
Lord God, Thou knowest!ÕÓ (Worship: The
Missing Jewel)
Knowing God is not just having intellectual
understanding of facts. Knowing God is having spiritual understanding of God.
Whenever a Christian gets a glimpse of God, it always has an effect on his
life. A person who encounters God will have a changed life.
Job, who went through horrible sufferings, could not
understand why, but in the midst of these sufferings he received a glimpse of
GodÕs controlling providence. He said, ÒI
am unworthyÓ (Job 40:4). He
saw God through spiritual eyes and then he saw himself as vile or
insignificant. In another place, Job said, ÒI
despise myselfÓ (Job 42:6), for spiritual knowledge of God always causes
one to see his own sinfulness, inadequacies and shortcomings. ÒMy ears had heard of you but now my eyes
have seen you. Therefore I despise
myself and repent in dust and ashesÓ(Job. 42:5-6). When a person sees his
own sinfulness, this causes him to cling to God and to worship Him with more
fervency.
Daniel was given a vision of God. Perhaps this was a
vision of the pre-incarnate Christ. ÒI
looked up and there before me was a man dressed in linen, with a belt of the
finest gold around his waist. His
body was like chrysolite, his face like lightning, his eyes like flaming
torches, his arms and legs like the gleam of burnished bronze, and his voice
like the sound of a multitudeÓ (Dan.
10:5-6). When he saw God
he declared, ÒSo I was left alone,
gazing at this great vision; I had no strength left, my face turned deathly
pale and I was helplessÓ (Dan. 10:8). Daniel spiritually saw GodÕs
almighty, omnipotent power and his own impotence as a man, and he was sapped of
all his strength. When one sees GodÕs power, he sees how puny he is in himself
and turns to God for power to live.
Isaiah entered into the divine presence and saw and
heard the angels saying ÒHoly, holy,
holyÓ(Isa. 6:3). Isaiah received a glimpse of GodÕs
holiness and cried out, ÒWoe to me!Ó I
cried. ÒI am ruined! For I am a
man of unclean lips, and I live among a people of unclean lips, and my eyes
have seen the King, the LORD Almighty.Ó
Isaiah saw his sin in the presence of GodÕs holiness. God gave him
cleansing. Then God said, ÒWhom shall I
send, and who will go for usÓ(Isa. 6:8)?
Isaiah replied, ÒHere am I.
Send me!Ó (Isa. 6:8). A glimpse of God put the fear of God in Isaiah and he
went out as an obedient prophet of the Most High God. True worship always
results in true service.
The basic reason so called Christian men have lost
the art of worship today is that they have lost a high and exalted concept of
God. Their God is altogether too human. They have not seen Him as the almighty,
holy God who rules and reigns over all. Tozer again says,
ÒThe God of the modern evangelical
rarely astonishes anybody. He manages to stay pretty much within the
constitution. Never breaks over our bylaws. HeÕs a very well behaved God and
very denominational and very much one of us, and we ask Him to help us when
weÕre in trouble and look to Him to watch over us when weÕre asleep. The God of
the modern evangelical isnÕt a God I could have much respect for. But when the
Holy Ghost shows us God as He is we admire Him to the point of wonder and
delight.Ó(Worship: The Missing Jewel)
There are all kinds of results that come when one begins to get spiritual discernment on the person of God, but there are five very basic things that happen when we really begin to grasp the greatness of God.
We Learn about Our Sinfulness. Just as Job, Daniel and
Isaiah saw their vileness when they saw God, so we too will see our
sinfulness and abhor it. We will never prostrate ourselves or bow down before
God, crying out for cleansing and power, until we see God through spiritual
eyes.
We Learn to be Silent before
God. In
wonder of a sovereign God we learn to say, ÒBe
still and know that I am GodÓ(Psa.
46:10). We become awe-struck in His holy presence. While God longs to meet
the needs of His people, true worshippers will revel in GodÕs person and love,
praise and adore Him for being God. We will not always be asking Him for things
but appreciating Him for who He is and what He has done for us. So often our
worship of God in prayer is mainly, ÒLord, give me this or that.Ó God is not
just one who meets needs, but who is to be adored, exalted, extolled,
praised and appreciated.
We Learn that God Controls Our Life. As we learn more about
GodÕs sovereignty, we also come to learn that He is in control of our life. He
loves us as Christians and has a wonderful plan for our life. We learn to
depend more on our God by faith so we can have Him lead us and show us
experientially His plan for us.
We Learn that God Answers Prayer. Since God is almighty and
sovereign, then He has the power to answer prayer. He is not stymied by puny
human wills or what seem to be impossible situations. God has the power to do
anything and He brings about His plans and purposes through the prayers of His
people. God teaches us that we have not because we ask not. Personal prayer and
confidence in God are basic to our worship of God.
We Learn to Expect God to Work for Us. Knowing God not only
involves resigning ourselves to GodÕs sovereign will, but also involves
the excitement of anticipating the supernatural workings of God. We begin to look
for the mysterious workings of God in our life. Part of our worship of God
is expecting Him to work for us.