Friday, October 23, 2009

Worship Sets Us Free

And when they had laid many stripes on them, they threw them into prison, commanding the jailer to keep them securely. Having received such a charge, he put them into the inner prison and fastened their feet in the stocks. But at midnight Paul and Silas were praying and singing hymns to God, and the prisoners were listening to them. Suddenly there was a great earthquake, so that the foundations of the prison were shaken; and immediately all the doors were opened and everyone¹s chains were loosed. Acts 16:23-26

Worship sets people free. How much do you worship? When do you worship? Are you able to worship when your circumstances are the very worst, your patience has failed and your confusion is maxed out? Do praise songs come to your mind at the most stressful times? We need to assess our ability to worship because worship will change our lives. We need to train ourselves to worship in all circumstances.

Paul and Silas were beaten, thrown in the inner prison and their feet were fastened in stocks. They were probably in too much pain to sleep, so at midnight they broke out in worship. They did not have a worship leader, instruments, power point, or a radio to sing along to. They probably could not even tap their feet to keep the beat. Paul and Silas may not even have had good singing voices. But from the wellspring of their hearts, their mouths worshipped the Lord despite their circumstances. As a result, other prisoners listened to them and even better, everyone¹s chains were loosed. Worship set prisoners free.

In many ways, you may feel like a prisoner. You may have habits that you cannot break, you may find yourself in circumstances that have not changed, you may feel that God isn¹t answering your prayers. What are you to do? Worship. Worship when you are sad, feel bad, and after you were mad. Worship every day, at work and at play, worship any way. Worship will change your life and if you sing loud enough for others to listen, your worship may set them free as well.

Lord, teach me to worship. Lord, bring songs to my mind so that worship can be my way of life. Change me through worship and allow me to see the fruit of worship in the lives of others around me.

Today's Reading: Jeremiah 1-2; 1 Timothy 3

4 comments:

cas said...

So, what doe sit mean to "worship"??? I think a lot of folks associate only singing as worship. I f this description which I really like - "True worship is not confined to what we do in church or open praise (although these things are both good and we are told in the Bible to do them). It is the acknowledgment of God and all His power and glory in everything we do. The highest form of praise and worship is obedience to Him and His Word. To do this, we must know God; we cannot be ignorant of Him (Acts 17:23). Worship is to glorify and exalt God—to show our loyalty and admiration to our Father." (http://www.gotquestions.org/true-worship.html#)

So, we can worship Him in all that we do. pretty amazing.

Blessings,
cas

trm said...

WOW... Excellent devotion. I can really belt it out but when I'm away from the song slides I forget to offer up praise. I do agree with CAS that worship is more than just singing, it's serving others, giving, tithing, praying and being obedient and patient.

Have a great day guys!

trd said...

agree with u guys on the definition of worship.

i like the motivation here - worship when things arent going so well - personally, when i am mad or angry or sad, i dont always go to God in worship. but that is the problem. maybe i wouldnt get so mad if i quickly went to Him in worship.

trm said...

TRD, I agree with your point about motivation. Paul and Silas weren't at a Men's retreat worshipping. They were in a high stress and miserable situation.