Series | The
Life of Prayer and Heart of Worship
Scripture | John 4:23-24, “23 Yet a time is coming
and has now come when the true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and
truth, for they are the kind of worshipers the Father seeks. 24 God is spirit,
and his worshipers must worship in spirit and in truth.”
Lesson 17 | God Is Seeking Worshippers
In the above passage, Jesus gives the clearest
and most powerful call for all believers to be worshippers of God. He boldly declares that people just following
religious rules or going to a temple to seek God will not find Him, but God
Himself is seeking out people who are true worshippers.
Jesus is teaching that we don’t have to go on some
deep spiritual treasure quest to find God, all we have to do is start
worshipping the one true God in spirit and in truth and God will come to us
wherever we are!
Jesus is doing more than just giving instruction
on singing songs or reciting certain prayers in church, which become known as
“worship songs and prayers.” However, He
is teaching us about the very character and nature of God. Jesus is revealing to us that God is always
willing to be with His people, but His people must love and adore Him. In other words, for God to come we must seek
His face and not just His hands. Our
greatest heart cry shouldn’t be for God’s presents, but for His presence.
Jesus is not commanding us to pray at certain
times a day facing a specific direction like robots or to go on extended long
fasts and torture our bodies, but rather He is desiring that we all seek Him in
our spirit and believe His truth. For
when we truly open up our spirits to God and follow all His ways- we will never
have to wonder where God is because He will always be with us.
Reflection | Are you a true worshipper?
Action | (1) Make time everyday to worship God. (2) Worship Him with your inner most being based on the truth of His Word, (3) Lastly, sing songs, pray the Psalms of David, and make your worship known to God daily in prayer.
One Year Reading Plan (Optional) | Numbers 26:1-51, Luke 2:36-52, Psalm 60:1-12, & Proverbs 11:15. Click here to read online.
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