Friday, September 25, 2009

True Worshipper

Lately I have been spending my devotional time in the Gospels, especially zooming in on the words of Christ. Earlier this week, I was looking at the Samaritan Woman story in John chapter four. There is so much in those twenty-six verses. However, I targeted in on the last few verses where Jesus talks about "true worship."

In the twenty-third verse, Jesus declares that the time has now come for true worship to begin. The inference is that the current worship of the day was not true worship. I began to dig around in the verse and found that the word "true" means "not concealing." How refreshing.

When we come to God in worship, we don't have to put on pretense or act as though we are in someone else's house. We can with integrity and trust in the Lord, put ourselves in a vulnerable place. A place that doesn't conceal anything from the Lord. But a place of openness and transparency.

This kind of worship goes deeper than sincerity. This is a full blown openness to the Father. It may be hard to do this at first, because we tend to keep the darkest parts of our lives to ourselves. We try to live up to an image either placed upon us by society, ourselves or our church. But true worshippers know that God is in that place ready to receive us and fill us with His grace. I want to be a true worshipper, don't you?


1 comment:

Mike LaPan said...

Amen, Pastor Brian. I want to be a true worshipper as well.