Worship Changes Our Perspective
Every action is an act of worship. A selfish act is self-worship where we’ve put ourselves over God and others. We sometimes idolize others or even stuff and these become our heart focus. Worship is what we set our hearts on – what or who is the most important at any given point in time and this heart-set expresses itself through our thoughts, words and actions.
Of course, God wants to be the One we worship. Hebrews 13:15-16 says this about worship: “Through Jesus, therefore, let us continually offer to God a sacrifice of praise—the fruit of lips that openly profess his name. And do not forget to do good and to share with others, for with such sacrifices God is pleased.” We worship God with our lips and an accompanying lifestyle that reflects the heart of God.
Romans 12:1 says, “Therefore, I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God—this is your true and proper worship.” As we orient and offer all that we are and all that we do to God with a pure heart, we worship Him.
This is worship and as Christians, we’re called, first and foremost, to worship God. Living in and for Christ, whether it’s at work, school, or in our hidden places, is worship.
One might ask, “How does our worship affect God? Why is it so important to Him?” The Psalmist in Psalm 99 connects exalting God with our worship of Him. When God is number one in our lives and this reality is apparent in the way we live, we lift God up for all to see. He receives the glory and honour that He deserves.
How does our worship of God influence the world around us? When we’re focused on God, when our lives are consecrated to Him and His service, it’s a powerful witness to those in our sphere of influence. People are drawn to Jesus as they see him in us.
So, how does actually worshipping God change us?
As we worship, we begin to recognize our place in the larger scheme of things. Even though we’d sometimes like to think that we’re pretty important and necessary, worship forces us to acknowledge that God and His resources far exceed what we have to offer. This doesn’t diminish our responsibility to be faithful stewards of what God has given us, but it does put the significance of our role into proper perspective.
You see, worship is an exercise of faith. Every time we purposefully offer our lives and service to God, we’re saying that God exists and that He’s worthy of our complete and utter surrender to Him. As we engage in a lifestyle of worship, our faith increases.
True worship from the heart takes our eyes off ourselves and puts them squarely on God. Our problems, concerns, questions, they lose some of their potency as we focus on the One who holds the universe in His hands. Worship changes our perspective.
In the other blogs in this series, we’ll look at how worshipping God in specific ways, like worshipping Him as Sovereign or loving, changes the way that we think and lead. As A.W. Tozer has said, “Our thoughts about God determine how we live.”
Blogs in the Worship Changes Our Perspective Series
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- Worship Changes Our Perspective | Blog | Free Video
- Worshipping God as Sovereign Changes Our Perspective | Blog | Video
- Worshipping God as Love Changes Our Perspective | Blog | Video
- Worshipping God as Wise Changes Our Perspective | Blog | Video
- Worshipping God as Good Changes Our Perspective | Blog | Video
- Worshipping God as Just Changes Our Perspective | Blog | Video
- Worshipping God as Faithful Changes Our Perspective | Blog | Video
- Growing in Our Worship of God | Blog | Video