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The Sovereignty of God is at the core of true worship.
God is sovereign and he says to come and worship me and I will make sure the promised that your promise land is still the land of opportunity.
the word awesome is over used.
God is awesome…
ice cream is awesome.
my favorite restaurant is awesome
sovereignty.
The biblical concept of God’s kingly, supreme rule and legal authority over the entire universe.
God’s sovereignty is expressed, exercised and displayed in the divine plan for and outworking of salvation history.
Divine sovereignty is emphasized especially in the Augustinian-Calvinist tradition, where it is paradoxically contrasted with human responsibility.
1awe \ˈȯ\ noun
[Middle English, from Old Norse agi; akin to Old English ege awe, Greek achos pain] 13th century
1: an emotion variously combining dread, veneration, and wonder that is inspired by authority or by the sacred or sublime 〈stood in awe of the king〉 〈regard nature’s wonders with awe〉
2 archaic
a: DREAD, TERROR
b: the power to inspire dread
ven•er•a•tion \ˌve-nə-ˈrā-shən\ noun
15th century
1: respect or awe inspired by the dignity, wisdom, dedication, or talent of a person
2: the act of venerating
3: the condition of one that is venerated
the agrarian culture need the rain to survive.
when the needed the rain.
when they where in Egypt they had foot pumps they had to pump it in to small feilds.
where as Isreal is surrounded by mountains and creeks rivers that rely on rain to keep the land fruitful.
2. Worship means coming to God as a child.
Children might be shy around people they don't’ know; however, if you watch them in a place where they are their selves, they are so expressive and without fear or judgement.
wheelchair analogy.
3. sometimes God calls us to do things in worship we don’t understand.
I don't want this to be used as an excuse for craziness not in order with the Holy Spirit, so, i need to state emphatically, if God leads you to do it, it will be in order when it’s all said and done.
how will I know?
you may not know until after you take the risk, so here are some questions to ask yourself.
Discernment questions I should ask myself before moving forward in a service:
(1) Do people accuse me of being an attention seeker?
many of the people who do crazy things in a service actually believe they are being seen as hard core or deep.
Most discerning people can see right through that.
do you think you have been unfairly passed over for promotion and you are trying to move above leadership by showing out.
(2) do you have a spiritual agenda for the Church?
Do you want to see God move in a particular way in the church and are frustrated that it hasn't happened yet.
If you are not in a position to have the delegated authority to effect change be sure your not manipulating for your own purposes.
what do i do if I did all that and I was still wrong ?
Receive correction as a son.
Back to the Point: 3. sometimes God calls us to do things in worship we don’t understand.
The Children of Isreal had to step into the waters of the Jordan in faith.
without any proof that God was doing His part or not sometimes we have to fly blind when obeying God.
4. In Order to come up, you have to go down.
Worship does not mean “to lift your hands” that's actually a loose definition of praise.”
there are 12 Hebrew and Greek words translated worship in the bible.
all of the Hebrew words especially the primary one shacah mean to depress: prostrate, (in homage to royalty or God. - Bow down, crouch, fall down, (flat), obeisance, to do reverence, to make to stoop, worship.
Worship is an act of an inferior to a superior.
worship is not something we do “just at church” its a lifestyle.
worship is like breathing.
don’t wait until you understand God before you obey Him in any area; especially in worship.
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