Meditations
on Christ in the Psalms
November 21, 2022
Coming Back to the Heart of Worship
Shout with joy to the Lord, all the earth!
Worship the Lord with
gladness.
Come before him, singing with
joy.
Psalm 100:1-2
In
the late 1990s, Soul Survivor Church in Watford, England was experiencing what
they described as a period of apathy in their worship. Matt Redman, one of
their worship leaders recalls, “There was a dynamic missing, so the pastor did
a pretty brave thing. He decided to get rid of the sound system and band for a
season, and we gathered together with just our voices. His point was that we’d
lost our way in worship, and the way to get back to the heart would be to strip
everything away.” The pastor asked his congregation, “When you come through the
doors on a Sunday, what are you bringing as your offering to God?”
During
that season, the congregation learned worship was about what they were bringing
to God, not what the worship leaders were doing. The church had a new
perspective that worship is all about Jesus. They learned worship was about
singing praises ‘to’ Jesus, not just ‘about Jesus.’ In response to this
transition in his church, Redman wrote a song that has become cherished
throughout the world: The Heart of Worship.
When the music fades,
all is stripped away,
and I simply come
Longing just to bring something
that’s of worth that will bless your heart
I’m coming back to the heart of
worship,
and it’s all about You, Jesus
Psalm 100 is also cherished throughout the world and serves as a model for worshiping God in truth and spirit. As followers of Jesus, we remember that God loves us unconditionally, just as we are; not as we should be, because no one is as they should be. (Brennan Manning) With that thought in mind, read Psalm 100 again. Contemplate each attribute of God the psalmist extols. Change the words so that it becomes you singing to the Lord. This is my personalization of Psalm 100:
I shout with joy to you, my Lord, I worship you with gladness. I come before you singing with joy because you are God! You made me, and I am yours. I am among your people, the sheep of your pasture. I enter your gates with thanksgiving; I go into your courts with praise, giving thanks to you and praising your name. For you, my Lord are good, your unfailing love continues forever, and your faithfulness continues to each generation.
My Takeaway: Before our next worship service, let’s allow our personalization of Psalm 100 to help prepare us for the heart of worship:
I’m coming back to the heart of worship,
and it’s all about You, Jesus
Sē’lah
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(Selah is a word that appears in the
Book of Psalms that I often use as the Complimentary Closing in my
correspondence. Its meaning, as I use the word, is to pause and think about
these things.)
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meditations are written by Alex M. Knight as he seeks the life in Christ as his
way of life. The meditations are
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