Today, when people say worship, they usually mean music and songs. But if you read the first Biblical account of the worship, it is in Genesis 22:5, “Then Abraham said to his young men, “Stay here with the donkey, and I and the boy will go over there; and we will worship and return to you.” The story is quite frightening, and there was no music or songs associated with the event. There is a thing called the Law of First Mention. The “law of first-mention” is the principle in the interpretation of Scripture which states that the first mention or occurrence of a subject in Scripture establishes an unchangeable pattern, with that subject remaining unchanged in the mind of God throughout Scripture.
In Abraham’s case, obedience and sacrifice, and love of God were the main elements of his worship. May we never lose that true meaning. I have friends who are missionaries in China, in the underground church where they can’t worship the way we worship, with loud music and singing. Because if they were heard, they would be exposed and possibly go to jail. Their worship is true worship, in spirit and in truth, not dependent on music. We are blessed in America because we don’t have those limitations. We can use music as a form of praise and worship, but it must never replace true worship, worship that is in spirit and in truth.
Hebrews 12:28 -29-“Therefore, since we are receiving an unshakable kingdom, let us be filled with gratitude, and so worship God acceptably with reverence and awe. For our God is a consuming fire.”
Wow! I know that worship has to do with our hearts, but I never knew that it has nothing to do with songs. It’s time for us to move from the peripheral to the heart of worship. May the Lord help me to worship Him in truth and spirit in Jesus’ name.
Thanks for the inspiration.
Yes, worshiping in Spirit and Truth! The modern church is losing it’s foundational understanding of worship, and replacing it with something else. If we lose the true meaning of worship, how will be get it back?