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Intro
God created us to worship him.
Worship is to adore the triune God and bestow honor on the Lord because of his great glory.
The word of God gives us different examples of worship from the building of altars as Abraham did to to give sacrifices when God appeared to him.
Then under Moses they tabernacle served as portable sanctuary for Israel to worship God in his presence.
Then the temple established by Solomon in Jerusalem that lasted three centuries until the destruction by Babylonians.
Then in the return from exile they built a new temple that was later renovated by Herod the Great.
The Romans would destroy this temple in AD 70.
Though the from of worship has changed the heat of the worship has not.
Worship has continually been demonstrated by prayer, faith, sacrifices, listening to God’s Word and reading of God’s Word.
We get our English uses of this concept from Saxon/Old English word “weorthscipe” or “weordhscipe”that means “worthship” or worthiness.
This comes from knowing the worthiness of God.
God is worthy to be worshipped because he is God.
We come to know God by faith in his great revelation to us for his Glory.
AIM: Live to worship the Lord our Savior and creator in everyday services, prayer, and devotional life.
Worship God through his word.
hebrews 1:1
Receiving God’s word is an act of worship.
God has looked to reveal himself to us through his word.
God in the past has spoken:
In many ways to the ancestors
Through the prophets
God spoke in diverse ways:
Through Angels
Wind
Donkeys
Dreams
God has revealed himself through His Word.
We know of God’s love and faithfulness through his word.
We know how to worship God through his word.
The Word became flesh.
Therefore, God now speaks through his Son
We know God the Father through God the Son.
God in the final days revealed his perfect plan through Jesus Christ.
We worship the Son because of who he is and what he has done.
God the Father through the Son created the universe.
The Son of God was in the beginning with God the living Word.
We worship Jesus our Savior
Jesus as our Savior is exalted and seated at the right hand of God.
Jesus and God are one and the Son radiates God’s own glory!
Jesus sustains everything by the might power of his command (word/message)!
Jesus has cleansed us from our sins.
Jesus is worthy of all the praise
hebrews 1:4
Even the angels know to worship him.
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We worship the eternal righteous ruler
We worship Jesus because his throne will endure forever and ever.
Jesus the the Messiah the rightful heir and eternal King and Lord.
Jesus will rule with righteousness and love.
There is everlasting joy with Jesus over his creation.
We worship the sustainer of our life.
speaks of how the world will pass away but the power and rule of Jesus is forever.
We can experience this glorious reign by giving our lives to our redeemer.
Jesus will live forever and we can be found in him to live forever.
So Worship him, the God who changed your life.
We have all that we have because of God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
Let us worship him everyday!
We shall give him all because all belongs to him.
All the glory, all the honor, all the power dominion and majesty.
Our breath is because of the Lord.
Every breath we take is a gift from the Lord.
That is an average between 20-30 breaths per minute.
There are 60 minutes in an hour and 24 hours a day makes, and 365 days make a year.
That adds up to a minimum of 10,512,000 gifts last year as you enter the new year January 1, 2020.
We can thank God fore every heartbeat, every blink of the eye too every day of your life and that still would not be enough, but it is enough.
We were not created to pay God back for what he has done.
We must remind ourselves that we are the object of God’s love and compassion.
He made us to love him and our response is to worship him.
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