Call to Gather, Pray and Worship God
1 Timothy 1:2
To Timothy my true son in the faith: Grace, mercy and peace from God the Father and Christ Jesus our Lord.
~Apostle Paul
Pondering Point
Clearly Paul values Timothy and invests in Him through time and prayer. Who are you investing in, to help raise “in the faith?” To whom are you being a blessing to spiritually, like Paul to Timothy? And – who is raising the maturity of your spirituality, helping you to keep growing?
Ephesians 6:18
And pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests. With this in mind, be alert and always keep on praying for all the Lord’s people.
~ Apostle Paul
Note that while Paul prays for others and invests in them, he does not think of this as a unique “apostle” calling. He encourages all of us to pray in the Spirit for many things (and people) in the faith.
As we commune with God through prayer, His Word, and music, others benefit as we lift them up to God.
Below is a simple chart introducing needs of infants. It is true of spiritual infants as well.
Infant Stage: Birth through Age 3
Newborns and toddlers are included here, up to the age where they can effectively say what their needs are.
TASK: For Individual | Community, Family | When tasks Fail |
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Lives in joy: Expands capacity for joy, learns that joy is one's normal state, and builds joy strength. | Parents delight in the infant's wonderful and unique existence. | Weak identify; fear and coldness dominate bonds with others. |
The PRIMARY TASK to be completed during this stage is learning to receive. The PRIMARY RESULTING PROBLEM in adult life when this task is not completed is weak or stormy relationships. If our primary dependency needs are not met, we will spend the rest of our lives trying to get others to take care of us.
A Recognition of Worship to God
through the eyes of the Bible
Having been asked to lead an event on the topic of worship in relation to youth of our Lutheran church, I tackled the scriptures in regards to “worshipping” and “praising” God, something we tend to define as a Sunday morning service, but which we know in our hearts is far more reaching than what happens between the invocation and benediction at church. At its root, worship is a response to God and His grace poured out in our lives. Here is what I enjoyed discovering about worship in the Bible. [and EVERY ONE of these images has a Scriptural foundation.]
Far from being limited to a sanctuary, worship occurs
on mountains, in valleys, on land and at sea;
in boats and out of boats, at tables and in beds,
at home and away, both nearby and afar;
in dirt and on pavement, both inside and out –
inside and outside, at the opening of tents;
inside and outside, on the top of houses;
inside and outside, at the gates of the temple.
It can be dark, it can be light
Spiritually, physically or both
It happens in the morning, also at evening,
Occurring at night just as at day;
day after day, year after year,
in birth and near death, and with resurrection too;
on special days and ordinary days,
on right days and even wrong ones.
It can be done standing or sitting, kneeling or bowing,
walking or leaning, dancing or leaping,
by rising or falling, lifting hands or lying down,
by lowering heads or lifting eyes, clapping hands or kissing feet,
with prayer and fasting, in clean clothes or even torn robes.
It is described as being done with the lips,
with the mouth, with the tongue –
using words and music, using old songs and new –
hymns, psalms, and spiritual songs,
with “amens” and “hallelujahs”
with voices quite loud and silence quite strong;
and although I could not find an organ per se,
worship was encouraged with music in that day
with harp and lyre, tambourine and trumpet,
with cymbals and louder cymbals, with strings and a flute.
It was all to be done in awe and reverence,
with thankfulness and great joy,
during mourning and trouble, in celebration and relief;
it could be done alone and with others,
in congregations and among nations.
It was done by slaughtering rams or lambs,
goats or even cattle by the thousands (but no chickens);
by offering grain, or oil and flour mixed with incense;
by building altars of earth and also of stone,
some cut, some uncut –
always at His direction, always to His glory;
there were wine offerings and drink offerings;
sin, guilt, and peace offerings;
fellowship, free will and thanks-be-to-God offerings;
there were tithes and shekels, half-shekels and mites,
gifts of bronze and silver – gold, frankincense, and myrrh.
But when it gets down to it,
what I found God wanted from His worshippers was this:
Make it always in spirit and always in truth,
Always from the heart, with all your heart.
With soul and mind and strength added in
Let this be where worship both ends and begins
Biblical Worship References
Praise Him for...
Delivering enemies into your hands | Gen 14 |
Gift of a baby | Gen 29 |
He is my strength and my song | Ex 15 |
Deliverance from enemies | 2 Sam18 |
For all of his wonderful acts | 1 Chr 16 |
For giving intelligence and discernment | 2 Chr 2 |
For making heaven and earth | PS 148 |
Because his love endures forever | 2 Chr 20 |
Feeds the poor | PS 22 |
Because his word is right and true | 33 |
He is king of the earth | 47 |
For the refuge he offers | 64 |
For his acts of power | 150 |
For his surpassing greatness | 150 |
For rescuing his servants | Dan 3 |
The birth of the messiah | Luke 4 |
For happiness | James 5 |
For calling us out of darkness and into his light | 1 Pet 2 |
Purchasing men for God | Rev 5 |
For healing | Luke 17 |
Abel, in thanks: fat portions of the firstborn of his flock | Gen 4 |
Noah, post-flood, built an altar and sacrificed an offering | Gen 8 |
Abraham – on a mountain – by slaughtering a ram | Gen 22 |
His servant, on foreign soil, bowing down in thankfulness | Gen 24 |
Jacob – near his death – while leaning on his staff | 47 |
Israel, on a mountain, having been delivered from Egypt | Ex 3 |
Moses – up close – with the elders at a distance | Ex 24 |
Israel – with God’s pillar of cloud – standing at their tents | 33 |
Moses – pleading for mercy, bowed low to the ground | 34 |
Elkanah, year after year, from his town to Shiloh | 1 Sam 1 |
Elkanah, Hannah, going to temple, early in the morning | 1 Sam 1 |
Hannah, in thanks, gave her son to serve at the temple | 1 Sam 1 |
David, returning ark, danced before God | 2 Sam 2 |
David, after mourning, | 2 Sam 12 |
David, rejoicing over Solomon’s kingship, | |
praised God on his bed | 1 King 1 |
Israelites, in thanksgiving, knelt on the pavement | 2 Chr 7 |
Israel, in purifying the temple, burned sacrifice, bowed down, | |
read words of David, sang songs, and played trumpets | 2 Chr 32 |
Ezra, in the presence of God’s book, bowed to the ground | Neh 8 |
Job, in mourning, got up tore his robes, shaved his head | Job 1 |
With all his heart | Ps 9 |
In the congregation | Ps 22 |
On my feet, telling of the great deeds of God | 26 |
With the harp and the ten stringed lyre | 33 |
With my lips | 34 |
Together | 34 |
Among throngs of people | 35 |
With new song and hymns | 40 |
In the presence of saints | 52 |
With a free will offering | 54 |
With singing | 57 |
By fulfilling our vows | 61 |
By lifting up hands | 63 |
Praise him in song and glorify him in thanksgiving | 69 |
Make music | 92 |
Let my inmost being do so | 103 |
By not forgetting his benefits | 103 |
(also angels and my soul) | 103 |
by giving thanks | 106 |
It was willing praise | 119 |
Lifting up hands in the sanctuary | 134 |
Before other “gods” | 138 |
Every day | 145 |
praise with dancing and make music to him | 149 |
Praise him in his mighty heavens | 150 |
Foreigner worshipped by keeping God’s covenant | Is 56 |
The Wise Men, in a stable, with gifts of gold, fr… | Matt 2 |
Disciples, in a boat, with amazement at his powers | Matt 14 |
Women, at the resurrection, clasped his feet | 28 |
By praying outside | Luke 1 |
By telling others | Luke 2 |
As a church, with one heart and mouth | Rom 15 |
A widow, at temple, night and day, with prayer, fasting | Luke 2 |
On a mountain, at Jesus’ ascension, with great joy | Luke 24 |
By confessing belief | John 9 |
By the Spirit of God | Phillip 3 |
Angels do it | Heb 1 |
By laying crowns at this throne | Rev 4 |
By saying Amen and falling down | 5 |
By saying Amen, Hallelujah | Rev 19 |
The leper, with healing, fell at Jesus feet | Luke 17 |
Crippled beggar, walking and leaping and praising God | Acts 3 |
With loud voices | Luke 19 |
Jacob, having spoken with God, built a stone pillar and poured a drink offering on it | Gen 35 |
On an altar made of earth | Ex 20 |
A half shekel | Ex 30 |
Incense, oil, flour and grain | Lev 20 |
When Solomon had finished all these prayers and supplications to the LORD, he rose from before the altar of the LORD, where he had been kneeling with his hands spread out toward heaven | 1 King 8 |
Then the king and all Israel with him offered sacrifices before the LORD, Solomon offered consecration of the temple | 1 K 8:62-65 |
We are encouraged in our workship:
Stop bringing meaningless offerings | Isaiah 1 |
To love him with all your heart, with all your understanding and with all your strength, and to love your neighbor as yourself is more important than all burnt offerings and sacrifices | Mark 12:33 |
And live a life of love, just as Christ loved us and gave himself up for us as a fragrant offering and sacrifice to God. | Ephesians 5:2 |
You also, like living stones, are being built into a spiritual house to be holy priesthood, offering spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ. | 1 Peter 2:5 |
By repenting | Rev 16 |
That you bear his name | 1 Pet 4 |
Accept one another to praise God | Rom 15 |
To bow down and kneel | Ps 95 |
To tremble before him | Ps 96 |
In gladness, with joyful songs | Ps 100 |
In his dwelling place | Ps 132 |
Change our ways and actions and deal with others justly | Jer 7 |
By bringing offerings | Zeph 3 |
Freewill offerings toward the rebuilding of the temple | Ezr 2 |
In spirit and truth | John 4 |
Offer our bodies as living sacrifice pleasing to God | Rom 12 |
With reverence in awe | Heb 12 |
For God’s righteous acts | Rev 15 |
Have the poor and needy praise his name | 74 |
By saying Amen | Ps 106 |
Among the nations | Ps 108 |
In the house of the Lord | Ps 117 |