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All To Magnify God
Worship is not just an act, it is a lifestyle. Everything we do
in life should be done in worship in order to magnify God's name. We need to
learn to worship God in every area of our lives: at home, at work, in our cars…
everywhere.
WORSHIP
Our
Purpose Is To Magnify God
Believe it or not, worship does
not happen automatically the moment you walk through the doors of the church
each week! There are some choices that you can make that will bring a real
difference to your focus on God during worship. As often as we attend services
where we are supposed to worship, we spend very little time talking about HOW to
worship. Most of us spend more time training on how to work at our computer than
how to worship our Creator!
How to
worship...at church
Let us
look at Psalm 95 to give us some ideas for learning how
to better worship God at church.
For worship to stay both restful and
revitalizing we must:
Get the BIG picture right
Do the LITTLE things right
I. HOW TO START
"Let us come before Him with thanksgiving…" Psalm 95:2 (NIV)
The big idea:
Start your worship like you start your meals: BY OFFERING THANKS
Worship has a starting line… and if you’re ever going to get out of the blocks
you must begin with an attitude of thanksgiving. Let’s take this visual of the
starting line of a race a little further. Suppose the gun goes off, and you’re
still sitting at the starting line - caught up in grumbling about the details.
“My shoes hurt… the track doesn’t look right… my shorts are the wrong color…”
You never even get into the race!
I’m not saying you should fake it and say everything in your life is perfect…
because it isn’t. But if you want to bring the truth about God’s greatness to
both the good and the bad in your life… start with thanksgiving. When you put
thanks at the top of the list, it tends to put everything else in the right
order.
The little things:
1. Tell someone something you’re thankful for.
What are you thankful for? What person, what circumstance, what blessing, what
event, what growth, what characteristic of God are you thankful for?
Don’t just think it… say it!
2. Reduce your GPH and increase your TPH.
GPH is “Gripes Per Hour"… TPH is “Thanks Per Hour"
3. Thanksgiving Day once a week: in your QUIET TIME
Why have Thanksgiving just once a year? You might even start a “thanksgiving
journal” that you add to each week!
II. HOW TO SING
“Let us… extol Him with music and song.” Psalm 95:2 (NIV)
Every once in a while, I talk to someone who doesn’t want any music when we
worship at church – just Bible study. But when you study the Bible you see that
God clearly tells us to worship Him with music!
I’ve found that usually people who don’t want to sing want a worship for the
head and not the heart. Music has the power to speak to our heart!!
The Big Idea: 3 words should mark our singing
Alive - Sing with JOY
Aloud - Sing with ENTHUSIASM
Some people sing like they’re practicing to be ventriloquists. “Look, he's
worshipping and I barely saw his mouth move!”
Aloft - Sing to GOD
You’re not performing, you and I are expressing our hearts together to the God
who loves us!
The Little Things:
1. SMILE while you sing!
2. Close your EYES.
When some of us sing, we open our eyes and close our mouths Why not close your
eyes and open your mouth!
3. Personalize the WORDS as you sing.
Think about what those words mean to your life, your family, your future.
III. HOW TO FEEL
"Come, let's worship him and bow down. Let's kneel before the LORD who made us,"
Psalm 95:6 (NCV)
How should you feel when you worship? Should you get goosebumps on your
goosebumps? Should you feel like you're floating on the air?
The Big Idea:
HE IS GOD!
The more I sense the truth of those three words, the more I worship! I can’t
tell you the exact emotions that go along with that, because it’s different for
all of us… and different at different times.
This feeling is expressed in words like “bow down” and “kneel.” It is a sense of
awe and humility. He is God. Everything I see, He made it. Every thought I
think, He knows it. Every person I meet, He loves them. Every move I make, He is
there.
The Little Things:
1. Do some “warm up” exercises
Try listening to a worship CD on the way to church, or praying as you drive on
to the church property each week, or taking just a few seconds as you sit down
in the worship center to think, “God is bigger than anything I’m facing!”
You and I have a GREAT responsibility for what happens in worship. The way you
prepare yourself makes an incredible difference!! Don’t just come in and expect
the leader to WOW you into worship… why not wow them sometime.
Remember, worship is a witness. Worship in a way that lets the people around you
know that God is real!
2. Talk to God THROUGHOUT THE WORSHIP SERVICE.
No, not out loud! If He’s the One we’re here to worship, but we just talk about
Him and never to Him… we’ve missed it.
3. Focus your thoughts to God’s GREATNESS.
If you’re going to worship, you can’t just let your thoughts drift! Have you
noticed that they don’t always drift towards God’s greatness? Those who have
learned to worship God in refreshing and new ways have learned the need to
intentionally focus their thoughts on God.
IV. HOW TO LISTEN
“If you hear His voice, do not harden your hearts”
Psalm 95:7-8 (NIV)
The Big Idea: Have a SOFT HEART
What would happen if this next week you came saying, "Lord, I'm really going to
be listening to You today - and whatever You tell me to do I will do my best to
do. I trust that You will only ask me to do what You know is best for me.”
That’s having a soft heart.
The Little Things:
1. Take NOTES
There is something about writing the truths of God’s Word down that allows you
to begin to see them as personal and real.
2. Put significant verses or truths on cards - place them where you’ll easily
see them.
3. Make a TO DO list based on God’s message to you.
Before you leave, write one thing God’s told you to do at the bottom of the
outline, a way to take the truth and make it real. In fact, you can practice
that right now by writing down one new thing you’re going to do this week as you
worship God at church. |