In our ongoing series, "Going Vertical," we delve into the essence of worship and its profound impact on our lives. Worship is not just an act; it is an integral part of our identity as children of God. It is not about fulfilling God's need for adoration but about aligning ourselves with His purpose, which ultimately benefits us. Worship empowers us, connecting us to God's strength and enabling us to fulfill our calling, whether in ministry or daily life.
Today, we explore biblical examples of worship through the lives of three women: Mary, the mother of Jesus; the woman with the alabaster jar; and Deborah, the judge of Israel. Each of these women exemplifies a unique aspect of worship that we can learn from.
Mary's story in Luke 1 reveals her response of faith and submission to God's call, despite the potential scandal and personal cost. Her willingness to magnify the Lord, even in uncertainty, teaches us the power of worship in declaring God's greatness and aligning ourselves with His promises.
The woman with the alabaster jar, as described in Luke 7, demonstrates extravagant worship. Despite her sinful past, she brings her most valuable possession to Jesus, anointing His feet with perfume. Her act of worship, driven by love and repentance, shows us that true worship involves giving our all to God, trusting in His forgiveness and grace.
Deborah, a prophetess and judge in Judges 4 and 5, exemplifies worship as a source of wisdom and guidance. Her connection with God allowed her to lead Israel with divine insight. Her story reminds us that worship positions us to hear God's voice and receive His strategies for victory in our battles.
These stories illustrate that worship is not confined to a specific act or place but is a lifestyle of surrender, faith, and connection with God. As we worship, we declare His greatness, receive His power, and align ourselves with His purposes.
Key Takeaways
- 1. Worship as Identity and Empowerment: Worship is an integral part of our identity as God's children. It empowers us by connecting us to God's strength, enabling us to fulfill our calling in every aspect of life. Worship is not about God's need for adoration but about aligning ourselves with His purpose, which ultimately benefits us. [00:35]
- 2. Faith and Submission in Worship: Mary's response to the angel's message exemplifies faith and submission. Despite the potential scandal and personal cost, she magnified the Lord, aligning herself with His promises. Worship involves trusting God's word and submitting to His call, even when the path is uncertain. [07:12]
- 3. Extravagant Worship and Forgiveness: The woman with the alabaster jar demonstrates extravagant worship through her act of anointing Jesus' feet. Her worship, driven by love and repentance, shows that true worship involves giving our all to God, trusting in His forgiveness and grace. [16:58]
- 4. Worship as a Source of Wisdom: Deborah's story highlights worship as a source of wisdom and guidance. Her connection with God allowed her to lead Israel with divine insight. Worship positions us to hear God's voice and receive His strategies for victory in our battles. [26:03]
- 5. Daily Connection with God: Spending time daily in God's presence through worship helps us recognize His voice and understand His will. Like knowing a loved one's voice, familiarity with God comes from consistent fellowship, enabling us to discern His guidance in our lives. [46:39]
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [00:35] - The Origin of Worship
- [01:29] - Power Through Worship
- [02:46] - Women Who Worship
- [04:16] - Mary's Encounter with the Angel
- [05:46] - Mary's Response of Faith
- [07:12] - The Magnificat: Mary's Song
- [11:56] - The Woman with the Alabaster Jar
- [16:58] - Extravagant Worship
- [20:07] - Jesus' Response to the Pharisee
- [23:19] - Deborah: A Judge and Prophetess
- [26:03] - Worship as a Source of Wisdom
- [30:22] - Personal Testimony: Following God's Call
- [36:13] - Finding Connection in Community
- [46:39] - Recognizing God's Voice