Gen. 22:1-14 QUALITIES OF GENUINE WORSHIP
Intro: Ill. principle of “The Law Of First Mention”.
(Ill. Satan, Gen. 3; Egypt, Gen 12.) First mention of
the word “worship”, v. 5, in the Bible. This passage
sets the standard for what genuine worship is all
about.
The word “worship” means, “reverence or devotion
for a deity”. It comes from Anglo-Saxon word
“weorthscipe”, meaning “worth ship”. Means
“ascribing worth to a person or object.” When we
“worship” God, we are saying “God is worthy of all
my love, my attention and my devotion. He is
worthy to receive all that I can give Him.”
The word translated “worship” in verse 5 comes
from a Hebrew word that means “to bow down, to
prostrate oneself”. In the New Testament, “worship”
comes from a word that means “to kiss the hand in
a token of reverence”. It was used to refer to “a dog
licking his master’s hand”. It is an image of absolute
love and complete trust and devotion.
Ill. People have some strange ideas about worship.
Something that can only be done in church. Going to
a church and sitting quietly while religious exercises
are conducted. A time of singing, preaching,
testifying and shouting. Ill. “We really worshiped
Sunday! Why, our preacher didn’t even get to
preach!” Did genuine worship take place? Ill. “Our
service Sunday was so sublime. The minister’s
words were so touching, everyone left the service
uplifted and encouraged.” Was that genuine
worship?
In these verses, we are allowed to see genuine
worship fleshed out. In this terrible time of testing,
Abraham shows us what worship truly is. I want to
examine these verses and preach about the Qualities
Of Genuine Worship.
I. v. 3 GENUINE WORSHIP IS SUBMISSIVE
· Ill. The context – God’s command was hard, hard
and unbelievable. Yet, it was absolutely clear! God
said “Go, worship and sacrifice your son.” Abraham
did not hesitate; he did as he was commanded! Ill.
He did not seek excuses, he got up early and he
went, v. 3.
· A true heart for God is marked by obedience, John
14:15, 14:21. Nothing says that we are His and that
we love Him by doing what He tells us to do, 1 John
3:22-24; 5:2-3.
· Worship is not only something a person does;
worship is what we are! Every obedient moment of
our lives is an act of worship. (Ill. Attendance, tithing,
witnessing, praying, studying the Bible, praise, etc.)
II. v. 2 GENUINE WORSHIP IS STEADFAST
· Abraham’s life is marked by worship. Ill. His altars
and his worship. In fact, Abraham had just finished a
time of worship at Beersheba, Gen. 21:33. He was
enjoying a time of blessing and prosperity and he
worshiped God. He worshiped the Lord when times
were good. In this passage, things take a turn for the
worse. God and His ways are not making sense, but
Abraham still worships Him!
· Ill. Easy to worship God when things are good. Not
so easy when hard times come! Genuine worship
looks beyond the crisis of the hour and sees a God
Who is worthy of worship regardless of how life is
going. Genuine worship sees a God Who is in control
of all the situations of life and it bends the knee to
Him. Ill. Rom. 8:28; Psa. 37:23; 2 Cor. 12:7-11.
Ill. Far too many people are looking for an excuse not
to worship. Genuine worship sees the hand of God in
all of life and loves Him through the good and the
bad.
III. v. 5 GENUINE WORSHIP IS SEPARATED
· When they arrived at the mountain, Abraham
separated himself from every worldly care and went
to worship. Abraham came ready to worship and he
let others take care of worldly matter.
· Genuine worship shuts the world out and separates
itself unto the Lord. Too often our worship is
contaminated and controlled by the world. Genuine
worship should be the first priority of our lives. We
should do nothing else until we have worshiped Him!
(Ill. Jesus – Mark 1:35; 6:46; John 6:15) (Ill. Psa.
5:3) (Ill. I am too busy not to pray!)
· Ill. Worldly concerns contaminate our public worship
too. Church is not the place to catch up on gossip; do
your nails; figure your checkbook; show off your
clothes; fix your hair; talk to your neighbor; look for
fault; cause trouble, etc. when we enter this place we
should come for the sole purpose of worship!
IV. v. 5-10 GENUINE WORSHIP IS SACRIFICIAL
· This worship was going to cost Abraham very
dearly. He was called to give up the Son of Promise,
Isaac. Notice how God makes the demand, v. 2. Ill.
Abraham’s response – He never waivers! He gathers
what he needs and he goes to do what the Lord has
asked of him. He is willing to sacrifice everything he
has and everything he has been promised at the
command of God. He holds nothing back!
· Genuine worship is costly because it requires us to
make sacrifices. Things like time, plans, pride (Ill.
Sarah – Would she have understood?), pleasures,
secret sins, etc will all have to be taken to the
mountain and placed on the altar. That is why so few
genuinely worship. It is not cheap! (Ill. All some will
give is the cheap variety. They get what they pay
for!)
· Genuine worship requires that everything of value
be placed on the altar and given to God, Ill. John
4:23-24; Rom. 12:1-2.
V. v. 5 GENUINE WORSHIP IS SECURE
· Abraham did not know all that was going to happen,
but he went up that mountain expecting a miracle,
and that is just what he received. (Ill. Heb.
11:17-19) He knew that his worship would not be in
vain!
· Genuine worship does not understand all of life. It is
not pleased with every twist in the road. Genuine
worship gives itself unreservedly to God, in spite of
the things it cannot comprehend, and it bows before
Him in the face of everything. Genuine worship
knows that its earthly expression is merely practice
for what will be perfected in Heaven.
· Genuine worship bows before God because it
realizes Who God is, what God has done and where
the road of faith will end up. Genuine worship knows
that the real miracle is that it is allowed to worship in
the first place!
Conc: What made all this possible was Abraham’s
availability, v. 1. He was in his place, listening for the
voice of the Lord and he was ready for worship. God
is seeking genuine worshipers, John 4:23. Is your
worship genuine; or does it need work?
Friday, September 12, 2014
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