Friday, October 19, 2012

Diligent worship

15 October  2012   

Hebrews 12:28-29 Therefore let us be grateful for receiving a kingdom that cannot be shaken, and thus let us offer to God acceptable worship, with reverence and awe; for our God is a consuming fire.

Sometimes when you have been to church and you have been part of the service, and when you leave you cannot even remember what the sermon was about and if you were asked what you sang you could not answer. This may be how some people feel about a church service. But how would you feel as the preacher, who preaches a sermon that nobody hears, that the people are so distant from God, because the seriousness of the worship and the sermon falls on deaf ears? How many of us actually take worship seriously with the thought that this is God we are worshipping, and it is God speaking through the preacher?

Yet no matter the attitude of the preacher or the congregation there are still those within the congregation who are blessed through the moments in the presence of God. Just as many people heard and witnessed what Jesus did, how many actually realised that they had been in the presence of God, rather than listening to a man speak and watched some spectacular entertaining event. The question that you and I need to answer is why do you actually attend church and do you recognise that our God is a consuming fire?

Be encouraged today to be diligent in worship and attentive to the Word of God.

David

Point to ponder: God speaks through His preachers.

Question to consider: Are you diligent in worship?

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