In my recent sermon, I emphasized the profound significance of our hands and the choices we make in using them. Our hands have the power to heal, as seen in the daily work of medical professionals within our congregation, but they also have the potential to harm. We can choose to use our hands to comfort or to hurt, to help or to hinder. This choice extends to our worship and how we handle the presence of God.
I shared the importance of worship through singing, as the Bible encourages us to make a joyful noise unto the Lord. Singing is a form of praise that we can offer regardless of our musical talent. It is an expression of our joy and gratitude for what God has done, and it has the power to bring about a supernatural change in our spirit and body.
Another biblical expression of worship is through dance. I recounted the story of King David, who danced before the Lord with all his might, as described in 2 Samuel 6. David's dance was not just an act of worship but also a demonstration of how to handle the presence of God with reverence. This story teaches us that worship is not about our comfort or preferences but about honoring God with our whole being.
I also highlighted the story of David transporting the Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem. Initially, David did not handle the Ark according to God's instructions, which resulted in the death of Uzzah. This incident led David to realize the importance of handling God's presence correctly. When he attempted to move the Ark again, he did so with the utmost care, stopping every six paces to offer sacrifices to God. This act of worship was costly and time-consuming, but it was a demonstration of David's commitment to honor God's holiness.
Furthermore, I discussed the role of women in worship, citing Miriam, the prophetess, who led women in dance with timbrels. This example challenges any theology that seeks to limit the expression of worship based on gender.
In conclusion, I called the congregation to be praisers and worshippers who are not afraid to express their love for God through singing and dancing. Worship is a powerful act that requires our full participation and can lead to breakthroughs in our lives.
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