Church Series: Part 2
22 July 2008
Worship: Enter the Holy of Holies:
The situation mentioned in my last post in this series is one that most of us who have ever been to a youth service has been.
Entering a church is the first step of Worship. It is making a step into a public place where we come with the express purpose of meeting with God. It is saying to God "Here I am". Whether you come for the music, or because your friends go to the service or for whatever other reason, you are stepping through those open doors into a place where God resides and where He meets His children. Not that I'm saying that he won't meet you in other places!
Entering church for the first time can be daunting at first. Many seats, most of them empty because of the crowds of strangers that have formulated into impenetrable cluster circles. Often you may be greeted by one or two who are assigned to hand out the weekly notices. Finding a seat is easy, but finding the right seat is nearly impossible until you find the people you know and find out where they are going to sit.
Back to Front:
The seats at the back are first to go. Why is this? Why is there a tendency to slump into the back row, trying to disappear? This is the House of God isn't it? Didn't we want to be here!?
The reason for this is hard to put your finger on. I believe it comes down to one residing fact. Commitment. By sitting near the front you are committed to worship. By sitting at the back we can go unnoticed, unseen. We don't have to worry about people seeing us in tears, seeing us singing along to a song, or seeing us lift our hands in surrender to the one who saved us. Shame falls upon us.
'Till next time...
The situation mentioned in my last post in this series is one that most of us who have ever been to a youth service has been.Entering a church is the first step of Worship. It is making a step into a public place where we come with the express purpose of meeting with God. It is saying to God "Here I am". Whether you come for the music, or because your friends go to the service or for whatever other reason, you are stepping through those open doors into a place where God resides and where He meets His children. Not that I'm saying that he won't meet you in other places!
Entering church for the first time can be daunting at first. Many seats, most of them empty because of the crowds of strangers that have formulated into impenetrable cluster circles. Often you may be greeted by one or two who are assigned to hand out the weekly notices. Finding a seat is easy, but finding the right seat is nearly impossible until you find the people you know and find out where they are going to sit.
Back to Front:
The seats at the back are first to go. Why is this? Why is there a tendency to slump into the back row, trying to disappear? This is the House of God isn't it? Didn't we want to be here!?
The reason for this is hard to put your finger on. I believe it comes down to one residing fact. Commitment. By sitting near the front you are committed to worship. By sitting at the back we can go unnoticed, unseen. We don't have to worry about people seeing us in tears, seeing us singing along to a song, or seeing us lift our hands in surrender to the one who saved us. Shame falls upon us.
'Till next time...
