Psalm 95:1–3 (NKJV)
1 Oh come, let us sing to the LORD! Let us shout
joyfully to the Rock of our salvation. 2 Let us come before His presence with
thanksgiving; Let us shout joyfully to Him with psalms. 3 For the LORD is the
great God, And the great King above all gods.
Each
week as we begin the Lord’s Service, I summon us to stand and worship the Lord.
This section of our weekly liturgy is called the Call to Worship. Why begin
each week this way?
The
Call to Worship reminds us of two things. First, it reminds us that we are part
of one body. Listen to the words of the psalmist: Oh come, let us sing to the Lord! Let us shout joyfully
to the Rock of our salvation. Let us come before his presence with
thanksgiving; Let us shout joyfully to him with psalms. As one body,
we all are joining our voices together. And even as a body has many members and
yet is one body – so also is the Church. We are each integral parts of the
body, given to one another to join our various voices together as one voice.
So
why do we join our voices together? To worship. We are here to praise and honor
and exalt God Most High. Oh come, let us sing
to the Lord! Let us shout joyfully to the Rock of our salvation. Let us
come before his presence with thanksgiving; Let us shout joyfully
to him with psalms. We are here to sing joyfully, to utter thanks, and to
shout joyfully to Him with the psalms. Jesus told the Samaritan woman that the
Lord was seeking out men and women and children to worshiop Him. Every week the
call to worship summons us to fulfill this calling.
So
why are we here to worship? Because God is worthy of our praise. The psalmist
reminds us, after calling us to join him in worship, For the Lord is the great God, and the great King above all gods. To
worship God is to acribe worth to God – it is not to add something to God that
he lacks but to praise Him because He does not lack anything. God is the Lord
and greatly to be praised.
So
how ought we to worship? Remember the words of the psalmist – we ought to shout
joyfully, we ought to enter into his presence with thanksgiving, we ought to
shout joyfully with psalms. So where is your heart today? Are you prepared to
worship with joy and thanksgiving? Or are you filled to the full with other
things, with other worries and concerns? As we enter worship this day, let us
confess our sin to the Lord and beseech him to empower us to worship with joy
and thanksgiving. Let us kneel together as we do so.
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