Find Joy in Your Worship

Personal Bible study and prayer are acts of worship that we may carry out in private. Now, however, let us consider an aspect of worship that we carry out publicly, speaking to others about our beliefs. Have you already shared some Bible truths with others? If so, you have enjoyed a wonderful privilege (Luke 1:74). When we share the truths we have learned about God, we are taking up a very important assignment given to all true Christians, that of preaching the good news of God’s kingdom (Matt 24:14; 28:19,20). The apostle Paul viewed his ministry as something precious, calling it a treasure (2 Cor 4:7). Talking to people about God and His purposes is the best work we could do. It is service to the best Master and it brings the best benefits possible. By engaging for Him, God appreciates our efforts (Hebrews 10). Staying busy in such work helps us to remain in God’s love.

It is important to remember that Kingdom - preaching work is urgent. The Bible says, “Preach the word, be at it urgently” (2 Timothy 4:2). Why is doing this so urgent today? God’s word tells us, “The great day of God is near and there is a hurrying of it very much” (Zephaniah 1:14). Yes, the time is coming quickly when God will bring this whole system of things to an end. People need to be warned! They need to know that now is the time to choose God as their Sovereign. The end will not be late (Habakkuk 2:3).

When we gather with fellow believers at Christian meetings, we have a wonderful opportunity to praise and worship our beloved God. We also build one another up and encourage one another, strengthening the bonds of love and friendship in the ecclesia. It is important that we look for the good amongst us. Do not expect perfection. Remember that all are at different stages of spiritual growth and that every one of us makes mistakes (Colossians 3:13). Let us seek to build close friendship with those who love God intensely and we will find ourselves growing spiritually. Yes, worshipping God with our spiritual brethren and sisters will help us remain in God’s love.

 

 

Bro David Yelulani (Banket, Zimbabwe)


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