5 Worship-Quenching Attitudes
As I studied Ephesians 1:7-14 for a recent message, Blood-Bought and Sealed, the Spirit showed me Five attitudes of the heart that will choke out a heart of worship.
1. Ingratitude – It’s far too easy to view blessings from based on what we should be receiving materially rather than what God has promised and delivered in the “heavenly places” (Eph 1:3). When we have this mindset, we take for granted the glorious blessings that are ours in Christ. This ungrateful heart brings bitterness and does not cultivate a heart of worship. Paul’s writing Ephesians while in prison (3:1, 4:1, 6:20), and yet he can begin his letter, “Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ!” He understood and was grateful for all of the spiritual blessings that were his, although his external circumstances were difficult.
2. A cheapening of Grace – A grand hindrance from living as an instrument of praise is a cheapening of God’s grace. The power of the blood of Christ demonstrates the riches of God’s grace, which covered the “cost” of our bondage and bring forgiveness for our trespasses (Eph 1:7-8). However, some people diminish the value of God’s grace with a “He’ll forgive me” mindset. This “I can sin and then ‘repent’” attitude tramples upon God’s grace. “Shall we go on sinning so that grace may abound? By no means!” (Rom 6:1-2). God’s grace is of infinite worth driving us to worship. An attitude that cheapens God’s grace quenches worship.
3. Allowing past bondage prevent present worship – In Christ, you have been redeemed from the bondage of sin (Rom 6:6-7), death (Rom 8:2), Satan (Hebrews 2:14-15), and the Law (Rom 7:4-6) and delivered from the wrath of God (Rom 5:9). In Christ you have been forgiven! Yet, some of us live as if this were not the case. We believe that Jesus had died for us, but still back in our minds we feel like we still must earn God’s love or acceptance. So we feel chained by our past sin. But there is nothing you can do to free you from your guilt. Jesus has done that through his blood. If you have surrendered your life to Jesus, remember that you have been redeemed and forgiven (Eph 1:7). God’s grace has been lavished upon you. Don’t let your past bondage prevent present worship.
4. Despair over the struggles of this life (personal, local, global) – It’s easy to despair when we here of Christians being arrested for their faith. It’s easy to despair when we hear of suicide bombings. It’s easy to despair when our country is in the midst of a financial crisis and jobs are lacking but bills are increasing. It’s easy to despair when we read statistics of sex trafficking, statistics of child abuse, statistics of families breaking down. It’s easy to despair when we watch the news at night. Although it seems our world is unraveling, we must trust God’s sovereignty that he will unite things under Christ (Eph 1:9-10). When the fullness of time comes, amidst the great hurts and pains of this life, God will redeem those who are His and execute judgment on those who reject. He will unite all things under Christ. So do not let despair quench your worship. Hope in God, for He is sovereign.
5. Unbelief – Nowhere in the Scripture does the Spirit come into the lives of Believers in a “quiet” way. When the Spirit comes, he comes in power! He comes to change your life by giving you a new one in regeneration. He comes to seal you with a sure hope. He comes to enliven godly affections that stir your heart to worship. But where there is unbelief, the Spirit is not present and there is no heart to worship God because there is no Spirit within. Unbelief is a deadly venom that will prevent a heart of worship. But when we have heard the gospel and believed in Christ, the Spirit has sealed us securing our salvation and giving us a heart of worship (Eph 1:13-14).
Our God is worthy of all worship so let us be unquenchable worshipers of Him, to the praise of His glorious grace!
Going to Church on Christmas Day
3 reasons why to go to Church on Christmas Day:
WORSHIP: Christmas is about Christ. I can’t think of a better way to celebrate the advent (coming) of our Savior than together with other Christians. On December 25, we will worship our God together!
OPPORTUNITY: It’s an opportunity for people who don’t know the love of God to hear about it through your invitation. Take hold of this occasion by inviting friends and family to celebrate with you and your church family on Christmas Day. What a great opportunity for the gospel!
REFOCUS: Celebrating the birth of Jesus in this culture can feel like an uphill battle. When we gather on Sunday, we’ll focus our attention on the incarnation of Jesus and leave service that day with praise to God on our lips.
If you’re in Chicago and are not part of a church…Join us at Good News Bible Church!
Christmas Eve service @ 4:30pm
Christmas Day service @ 10:00am
Psalm 8 Hip Homiletic: Glory on Display
Yahweh Adonai,
Your name is majesty, your glory is on display for all to see.
Such beauty! Your creativity, such artistry. Yet you’ve crowned man with honor and glory, such mercy. You’ve given man dominion over the earth, sky, and sea, to magnify you who’s worthy, who’s ways are holy, who exemplifies purity, who’s perfections shine radiantly, who’s splendor drapes the heavenlies, who’s infinite worth on the earth is made plain through the wonder of the rain, the seas, the grass the clouds, the mountains, and the trees.
Yahweh Adonai,
Your name is majesty, your glory is on display for all to see.
iDols
The subtlety of idolatry brings great severity because we become ignorant of its reality in our country.
Movies, music, and TV.
Coffee, children, and money.
Facebook, Myspace, and tweeting.
People pleasing, idol of man.
Food eating, idol of stomach.
Team cheering, idol of sports.
Sexually Appealing, idol of self.
It’s more than just bowing, before a golden calf formed from gold rings.
Mark Driscoll’s defining of idolatry:
Good things becoming god things making them bad things.
Inherently, these things are not idolatry; But twisting and shifting to a place in our hearts that only God should be fulfilling.
Who or what are you worshiping?
Just remember, the subtlety of idolatry brings great severity because we become blind of its reality.
Set your affections on the true God, undividedly.
~ Listen to my latest message, The Allure of iDols.

