Sunday, May 6, 2007

The Faithful Ones

This morning in worship, a friend and I sang The Lord's Prayer which is a musical setting of the Model Prayer found in Mathew 6. I've heard this prayer one thousand times at least (not exaggerating). The staff at our church has been doing a lot of thinking about said Model Prayer and it's implications for our supplications. What implications does it have for our worship? We'll come back to that.

I got to thinking this evening about what is necessary in our corporate worship (the Preceptor can be so thought provoking). Our church played hostess to a most wonderful group from Benton, AR. called Pure Energy. All teenagers, 112 of them, they sang for us and led our congregation in glorious praise. Our students chimed in as well. It was magnificent. When 130 teenagers are singing in one voice to the glory of God it is hard to ignore. It felt great. I'm sure you're thinking, "Wow, The Lord's Prayer in the morning service and a choir concert in the evening, those folks have got it going on!" Well, perhaps we do have it going on. We're sure feeling good about it too. What is necessary in our worship? Certainly all this glorious music is. Surely a wonderful choir anthem each Sunday morning is required. The drums most certainly should not be heard. A nice instrumental number for the weekly offering. A quarterly observance of the Lord's Supper (don't want it to become monotonous, and please do not call it Communion or Eucharist). We need a good long and loud sermon with some warm and fuzzy illustrations (hope preacher man makes us laugh this week). A scripture reading. A prayer (not a corporate one though, it feels too...umm...liturgical?) And our music leader better play the guitar, because that looks good these days. And, MOST IMPORTANTLY, it BETTER make ME FEEEEEL GOOOOOD!

Someone once said to me that they did not feel like we should have the Lord's Supper each week. I told this person that I did not feel like I took part in true worship unless I did take Communion. My friends, God is not concerned in the least with how we feel about our worship.

In the discussion of style in worship there are many sides to take. As a worship leader one must make many decisions about what to sing, read and pray each week. As a worshiper there is but one decision to make: Will my worship be faithful or unfaithful? God calls us to be faithful. He expects and accepts nothing less.

The first part of the Model Prayer says, "Your name be honored as holy." The Psalms repeatedly command us to bless the Name of the Lord, Yahweh. The Name, the Name, the Name. Job blessed the Name of the Lord in his anguish. God does not just take the blessing of His Name seriously. It is necessary for Faithful worship.

Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord. O Lord, help us to honor Your Name as holy. Help us not to take Your name upon ourselves vainly, rather, teach us to carry it with honor and love. Put within us a passion to see Your name glorified, high and lifted up and exalted above all blessing and praise (Nehemiah 9:5). You alone are worthy of Your glory.

May we be found as the faithful ones.

Grace and Peace,
Joel

8 comments:

jhthompson said...

Excellent post Joel.....thank you for being a wonderful worship leader. We love you!

Skolex said...

I can't worship without a harmonica, and if you really want me to get into it I need a kazoo.

chris h said...

i read this post...i will again before commenting at length

chris h

Michael said...

i've been trying to think of what to say in response to this post, but i can't think of anything except that i am glad that God can use your sarcasm to convey powerful truths.

thanks for keeping me thinking.

joel winters said...

I'll try to not be as sarcastic in the future:)

Anonymous said...

so I am sitting in Chaddy's office and i just read your blog and it got me to thinking...there is a jar full of change on Chaddy's desk...now you're thinking "what the heck does this have to do with my blog?!" well i will tell you! : OK imagine each person having a jar with change in it during the worship service. one can make alot of noise with one's jar if they shake it hard enough(which could be related to looking like an awesome worshiper by singing loudly or dancing in your seat or whatever) ...but if we do not feel "the noise" in our hearts(the excitement for God that we are expressing on the outside) it is completely meaningless to God...we can have all the change in the world(which could mean the greatest voice, being the best dancer etc., things that make you only LOOK like the "best worshiper) but if we are penniless on the inside than we can make no noise for God thus our actions that we are so vibrantly expressing become useless in His eyes...I hope I did not completely and utterly confuse you!!!

Michael said...

because he can't play soft?

keep being sarcastic. it makes for good writing.

thispresentsojourn said...

how edifying is this!
and perfect as i now prepare.
thanks brother.