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Worship Thoughts
Restoration and Worship
Restore us again, O God of our salvation,
and put away your indignation toward us!
Will you be angry with us forever?
Will you prolong your anger to all generations?
Will you not revive us again,
that your people may rejoice in you? (Psalm 85:4-6, ESV)
Wow. When's the last time we sang something this powerful, this
emotional, this desperate in a church worship service? I dare say we've
never known this kind of sheer desperation for God to act on behalf of
his people and that because of that, we have probably never seen this
kind of longing in a worship song or hymn. Besides, that kind of
display has no place in a formal, organized and tidy service, does it?
Bah. Yeah, you heard me. Bah.
To the Jewish people, God was real, very real, so real in fact that he
was just the type of King they could complain to like we might complain
to a local political leader or educational beuracrat when we don't like
something going on in our children's schools.
Equally real was their sin and the depths and punishment they faced
because of it. Experiencing political and geographical slavery served
as a rather intense reminder or how serious God was in dealing with
sin. In our post-Jesus'-death-and-ressurrection age, I think we may
take that more lightly than serious. And the current sermon series
will, I hope, cause us to reflect more on the effects sin can have on
our ability to have a close relationship with God and thereby to
really, honestly, truthfully worship him.
Maybe we need more of this attitude in us when we worship, the kind of
desperation that would plead with God to restore and revive us, that we
may rejoice in Him.
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We've sinned and
kept at it so long!
Is there any hope for us?
Can we be saved?
We're all sin-infected,
sin-contaminated.
Our best efforts are
grease-stained rags.
-- Isaiah 64:6,
The Message

Going through the
motions doesn't please you,
a flawless performance
is nothing to you.
I learned God-worship
when my pride was shattered.
Heart-shattered lives ready
for love don't for a
moment escape God's notice.
-- Psalm 51:16-17,
The Message

I can't wait to hear what
he'll say. God's about to
pronounce his people well,
the holy people he loves
so much, so they'll never
again live like fools.
-- Psalm 85:8,
The Message |