In our journey with the Lord, we come to understand that worship is not merely a routine or a set of songs we sing on a Sunday morning. Worship is the act of surrendering our control to God, of abandoning ourselves to His will and His ways. It is in this act of surrender that we truly encounter God and experience His presence in our lives.
The tabernacle in the Old Testament was a physical representation of our spiritual journey towards intimacy with God. The outer court was noisy and represented a closeness to God without intimacy. The inner court, where the priests changed the showbread, symbolized a deeper level of worship. However, it was the Holy of Holies, where the high priest entered once a year on the Day of Atonement, that represented the ultimate intimacy with God. When Jesus died on the cross, the veil to the Holy of Holies was torn, signifying that God's presence was now accessible to all who would receive Christ. We become the dwelling place of God, the new Holy of Holies, when we invite Jesus into our lives.
True worship involves giving up control. It is a decision to let go of our fears, our need to manage our image, and our pride. It is a choice to trust God fully, even when it means stepping out of our comfort zones in worship. We are encouraged to stop worrying about what others think and to focus on our personal expression of love and adoration for the Lord.
Our relationship with God is initiated by Him. Jesus came to us, offering salvation and an invitation to draw near. As we come closer to God, we are called to wash our hands of double-mindedness and to become faithful. Worship is primarily about ministering to the Lord, not about what we receive, although God does bless us in the process.
The desire of the Lord is that we may know Him and that He may know us. This is a relationship that goes beyond mere knowledge; it is about experiencing God's presence and power in our lives. We are reminded of Paul's desire to know Christ and to experience the power of His resurrection, even sharing in His sufferings.
In summary, true worship is about abandoning ourselves to God, trusting in His character, and allowing Him to take control. It is in this place of surrender that we find true peace, joy, and the answers we seek.
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