The Wayside Pulpit No.9
True Worship
In these days of the
Charismatic Movement, which has swept the world like a tidal wave, believers
have grown used to thinking of "worship" in terms of a particular
time-slot in their fellowship meetings, associated with music, musicians, and
"worship leaders." But true worship was defined in Exodus 20:25-26,
following immediately after the Decalogue.
"If you will make
Me an Altar of stone, you shall not build it of hewn stone, for if you
lift up your tool upon it you have polluted it. Neither shall you go
up by steps to My Altar, that your nakedness be not discovered
thereon."
No doubt these words
were in our Lord's mind when speaking to the woman at the well in
It is refreshing therefore to learn that while Elaine Cook was asking God in
prayer how to worship Him acceptably, much to her joy, she received the
following words:
1 "When you accept whatever situation you are in without murmuring, you
are worshipping Me.
2 When you can rejoice in Me in the midst of your infirmities, you are
worshipping Me.
3 When I have brought pressures to bear upon you to bring out the gold of My
nature and you bear them patiently—blaming not Me, nor another person,
nor yourself, then you are truly worshipping me.
4 When you can “forgive yourself” for your weaknesses and failures
and cease expecting your human nature to bring forth perfection, you are
worshipping Me.
5 When you have come to the place of recognising and acknowledging that
“of myself I can do nothing.” then do I have praise of thee.
6 When you can look upon a wasted life and agree that I can and will make this
one every whit whole—that this is My desire—then you have offered
Me true worship, for you have seen My true nature.
7 When you look upon My natural creation and the beauty of it and magnify Me,
then am I worshipped.
8 When you hear My word within you saying, “this is the way—walk ye
in it," and you obey My word with rejoicing, I feel worship from thee.
9 When you look upon someone afflicted, tossed, and broken with compassion,
then am I worshipped.
10 When you recognise My Body and honor them as My brethren, this is true
worship unto Me.
11 When the lips are silent because of your pain, and you lift your heart to
Me, I feel your worship.
12 When you say, “I cannot—please help me!” then am I
worshipped.
Worship is a heart attitude in every place and situation in which you find
yourselves. It acknowledges My Lordship, the righteousness of My nature,
the truth of My Word, and the reality of My indwelling presence. You may offer
worship at all times and in every situation by keeping your heart right towards
Me and toward your fellow-man.”
Written by Elaine
Cook,