**I am purposely putting this in the "Other Christian Denominations" forum because I believe that all Christians are made to worship God and whether you are a Baptist or not is irrelevant to your discussion of biblical worship.**
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Most of my life, I have seen Christians debate over what is acceptable in a worship service and what is not.
This list is by no means exhaustive.
I've spent the large portion of this afternoon reading through the 188 passages of the King James version of the bible where the word, "worship", is mentioned. (biblegateway.com)
I find no biblically mandated "elements" of worship.
I did find several characteristics and prompts/responses that describe and accompany worship, but nowhere did I find that mysterious list of what "elements" are commanded or banned from a church's order of service.
Here is my own personal organization of what I found this afternoon. Feel free to disagree with anything I say.
BIBLICAL WORSHIP
1. What is biblical worship?
I know that we all, and I mean ALL, have gotten our noses out of joint over the so-called "elements" of worship and have lost track of the truth of worship.
I think we all, and I mean ALL, could do with some private and personal reflection and seeking God over this.
I'll start with the lady that I see in the mirror. :flower:
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Most of my life, I have seen Christians debate over what is acceptable in a worship service and what is not.
This list is by no means exhaustive.
- instruments
- mode of dress
- psalms vs. hymns vs. responsive readings vs. contemporary music
- persuasive preaching vs. expository teaching from the pulpit
- children's church
- the lifting of hands
- the "amen" corner
- tithes vs. offerings vs. both
- altar calls
- the use of PowerPoint, screens, cd music, videos....
- the use of anecdotal stories by the preacher
- drama, puppets, cantatas, and other "programs"
I've spent the large portion of this afternoon reading through the 188 passages of the King James version of the bible where the word, "worship", is mentioned. (biblegateway.com)
I find no biblically mandated "elements" of worship.
I did find several characteristics and prompts/responses that describe and accompany worship, but nowhere did I find that mysterious list of what "elements" are commanded or banned from a church's order of service.
Here is my own personal organization of what I found this afternoon. Feel free to disagree with anything I say.
BIBLICAL WORSHIP
1. What is biblical worship?
- Something only intended for God, Himself. (Ex. 34:14; Ps. 81:9; Matt. 4:10; Luke 4:8)
- Some due Jesus Christ because He is God's Son (Matt. 14:33)
- Humanity meeting God where He is. (Matt. 2:2; Mark 5:6; Act 8:22)
- A response to God's actions (His deliverance, His call to worship, and His revelation.) (Ex. 4:31; 12:27; 24:1; Judges 7:15)
- The fear of God (Ps. 22:27)
- Personal belief (John 9:38)
- Physical (bodily) preparations (2 Sam. 12:20)
- Genuine repentance had to come first (1 Sam. 15:30)
- Spiritual preparations (Job 1:20; 1 Chron. 16:29; Ps. 96:9; John 4:23-24; Phil 3:3)
- bowed their heads (Gen 24:26; 24:48; Ex. 4:31; 12:27; 34:8; 1 Chron. 29:20; Neh. 8:6)
- physically fell in humility (and so did/do spirit beings) (Gen. 24:52; Josh. 5:14; Ps. 95:6; Matt. 2:11; 28:9; 2 Chron. 20:18; 29:29; Rev. 5:14; 7:11; 11:16; 19:4)
- sang (2 Chron. 29:28-30; Ps. 66:4)
- played instruments (2 Chron. 29:28)
- read God's Word (Neh. 9:3)
- lifted their hands (Neh. 8:6)
- participated in great and joyous celebrations (Zech. 14:16)
- stood up in acknowledgement of God's presence (Ex. 33:10)
- confessed their sin (Neh. 9:3)
- prayed in gratitude and made petitions (Gen. 24:26; 24:48; Matt. 8:2; 9:18; 15:25)
- made sacrifices and gave offerings (Deut. 26:10; 1 Sam. 1:3; 2 Chron. 29:29; 2 Kings 17:36; Matt. 2:11)
- dedicated lives to God (1 Sam. 1:28)
- exalting His very Being (Ps. 99:5-9)
- the glory of His Name (1 Chron. 16:29; Ps. 29:2; 86:9)
- His mercy and goodness (2 Chron. 7:3)
- His loving kindness (Ps. 138:2)
- They bore the spiritual fruit of joy. (Luke 24:52)
- vain traditions of men. (Matt. 15:9; Mark 7:7)
- insincere repentance and/or making excuses for and blaming others for their sin (1 Sam. 15:25)
I know that we all, and I mean ALL, have gotten our noses out of joint over the so-called "elements" of worship and have lost track of the truth of worship.
I think we all, and I mean ALL, could do with some private and personal reflection and seeking God over this.
I'll start with the lady that I see in the mirror. :flower:
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