6 Come, let us worship and
bow down.
Let us kneel before the Lord our maker,
7 for he is our God.
We are the people he watches over,
the flock under his care.
If only you would listen to his voice today!
Thoughts:
As a child, we normally question ‘Why?’ as we learn new things
or when people ask us something, or tell us to do something. Is it any different
as adults? We tend to question a lot also, and we tend to object when we don’t
understand why we are being asked to do something. In these focused verses from
Psalm 95, David encouraged us to come, and let us worship God, let us bow down,
and let us kneel before the Lord. Now, let’s look at our lives today and
consider why we would want to follow this idea, or command, of David’s. After
all, there is no way that we would do something like this without understanding
why we are doing it! Here are some reasons I discerned from David’s command:
- God is our maker – think about this, parents play an important role in ‘making’ their children. While they don’t demand their children to worship them, they do demand respect, honor and obedience. So when we consider God as our ‘maker’ should we not worship Him as part of our respect, honor, obedience and praise? In fact, these attributes are forms of worship!
- He is our God – Sometimes I believe that we would sooner listen to the weatherman about Mother-Nature giving us a beautiful day, and offer up thanks to ‘Mother-Nature’ for blessing us with a great day! Friends, there is no ‘Mother-Nature’, there is God! He is the one that put this world together and created you and me to populate this earth. He is the One that created rain, the sun and all other things needed for us, and plant life, to live. He is the One who deserves our praise for the awesome days; good health; food on our tables; loving families, etc!
- He watches over us – oh how thankful we are when sitters take such good care of our children for us. I know, we don’t worship them, but I do know that we are very thankful to them and honor them for their faithfulness to our kids. These are forms of ‘worship’ friends! If you came to church with these attributes towards God, you will be offering up praise to Him and could very easily be led into worship of Him.
- He cares for us – I’ve been physically down a bit recently while recovering from surgery, and had to depend more on my wife, child, sister and church leaders than probably any other time in my life. Am I thankful to these individuals, and appreciate their unselfish acts in helping me when I can’t help myself? You bet I am! Do you see how this is the same way that God cares for us every day? Do you see how our hearts should be filled to overflowing with praise and thanksgiving to God when we come together to corporately worship Him?
Friends, based on the above, do you see any reason why we would
need help in worshiping our God? Do you see any reason why our churches are
not filled with the praises of God’s children when there are planned worship services?
It begins with each of us friends, for we are the church. We are the ones that
must draw close to God, so that He might draw close to us. We are the ones that
must ready ourselves for corporate worship each week so that we can offer
honest and heartfelt worship to our God. When the world sees this, they will be
drawn to God. They must see something different than what they see in their
everyday life on the streets or in secular jobs.
Prayer:
Lord Jesus, thank You for being my God. Thank You for loving me
enough that You gave, so that I might have an entryway into Heaven. Thank you
for watching over me and caring for me. Lord, please help me, and those that I
worship with each week, to stop our busy minds, leave behind the concerns of
this world, concentrate on You and worship You. Lord, this is very personal, so
I believe each of us must purpose in our own hearts to give
all of us to all of You, so that You may be lifted up, worshiped and
praised in a manner pleasing to You. May
You hear a sweet, sweet sound of personal worship from us daily, and
especially when we come together for corporate worship. Thank You for hearing
my prayer, oh Lord, for I am asking all this in Your precious and holy name,
AMEN!
NOTE: If you have been
challenged to make a decision today after reading this devotional, please speak
with a local Bible Teaching pastor, or contact me at NuggetsFromGodsWord@outlook.com so that we can pray with you and give you help and or
encouragement as you begin, or continue your walk with Jesus. Any words
underlined above will indicate a link to a song that came to mind as I wrote
the devotional. Feel free to click on the link and listen as you continue to
read or pray.
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