Worship Devotional - "Defining True Worship"
Key Scripture: "Oh come, let us worship and bow down; let us kneel before the Lord our Maker." - Psalm 95:6
Reflection
The Hebrew word for worship is "shachah," which has the meaning of a pit or well, a deep cistern—a place where we can go lower down or sink into. Worshipers in the Old Testament demonstrated worship by prostration, bowing down, falling on their knees with their foreheads touching the ground in reverence.
In the New Testament, the Greek word for worship is "proskuneo," formed from "pros" (in front of someone) and "kuneo" (to kiss). This word has been defined as prostration, falling down to worship, adore, revere—to move toward or in front of with the intention to kiss.
Putting these ideas together, we can conclude that worship is a movement (a step of obedient faith) toward God with the intention of intimacy. This is not spatial movement—for God does not come down from Heaven nor do we go up to Heaven when we worship. Heaven is a place in a different dimension that is instantly accessible when we worship. It's like a door that opens when we worship rather than a journey we take.
In John 4:23, Jesus said that true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth. Worship is now in the present, meaning that your access to God's heart and everything it has to offer is possible anytime you choose.
Today's Challenge
Today, practice worship as movement toward God. Whether physically bowing, kneeling, or simply positioning your heart, intentionally move toward Him with the desire for intimacy, not just obligation.
Prayer
Lord, I want to move toward You with the intention of intimacy. Help me understand that worship is not about distance but about drawing near. Open the door of heaven as I worship You today in spirit and truth. I position my heart to receive all that You have for me. Amen.
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