Series | The Life of Prayer and Heart
of Worship
Scripture | Revelation 5:13, “Then I heard every
creature in heaven and on earth and under the earth and on the sea, and all
that is in them, singing: To him who sits on the throne and to the Lamb be
praise and honor and glory and power, for ever and ever!”
Lesson 28 | Worshipping the Son
One of the main
reasons the Jews wanted to crucify Jesus was because He made Himself equal to
God, John 5:18. However, John stated in
his introduction to his gospel that Jesus wasn’t a man trying to become a god,
but rather Jesus was God who became a man.
Jesus had eternally existed as the eternal Word- being in His very
nature God and He came in the flesh so that He might save mankind by His
willing sacrifice on the cross, John 1:1,14,18.
Therefore, when He
walked the earth as a man, He being in the very nature God, still was worthy of
worship and adoration. People fell at
His feet and declared Him their God (John 20:28), He performed deeds that only
God could do- such as forgive men’s sins (Luke 5:23-24), and He called Himself
by a title reserved only for God, “I am,” John 8:58.
Paul said of Jesus
that He is the “very image of God” (Col. 1:15), “possessing full deity” (Col.
1:19), and is our “great God and Savior” (Titus 2:13). However, Jesus is not only found receiving
worship in the New Covenant, but also in the Old Covenant by such people as
Abraham on the plains of Mamre in Genesis 18 by being identified as the “Lord,”
by Daniel in Daniel 7:14 as the “Son of Man” receiving worship from every tribe
and tongue, and even by Moses at the burning bush appearing as the “Angel
(Messenger) of the Lord,” Exodus 3:2.
Therefore, it is no
surprise to read in the above passage after John sees the throne of God in
heaven that the Lamb (Jesus) is also receiving the same worship and adoration
as the Father.
Make time each day
to give Jesus worship and honor for who He is (God) and for all He has done
(Savior).
Reflection | Do you worship Jesus as your God?
Action | (1) Be certain that you have the right doctrines and beliefs concerning Jesus- He is not merely a man or a prophet- He is God in the flesh. (2) Worship Jesus with all the different kinds of praise.
One Year Reading Plan (Optional) | Deuteronomy 9:1-10:22, Luke 8:4-21, Psalm 69:19-36, & Proverbs 12:2-3. Click here to read online.
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