Pastor Wrinkles: Complete Worship Pt. 3

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We have been discussing the discipline of worship as a method of deeper connection to God. If you missed either of the previous conversation you can find them at

Pastor Wrinkles: Complete Worship Pt. 1

Pastor Wrinkles: Complete Worship Pt. 2

Here are our thoughts for the day:

The Bible teaches us that the nature of worship is two-fold but that the heart of worship is singular.

Worship can be expressed through music but it is not just music. It is about the heart changed in private and expressed publicly.

Some people say worship is everything we do, and I suppose in one sense that is true.

Romans 12:1, 2 does say, “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 or service rendered unto God.”

The word used for worship in verse two  is the word “latreia” and it is usually translated as “sacred service.”

The worship we are speaking of here is the discipline of worship. It is the word “proskuneo”- and it means to  kneel or prostrate to do homage (to one) or make obeisance, whether in order to express respect or to make supplication

Worship is a very specific discipline and for it to be complete in our lives it must express itself in two ways out of one particular attitude. Psalm 150 talks to us about the ways we need to express worship.

First, worship must be public. Psalm 150 1 calls us tp ” Praise God in the sanctuary.”

In other words, half of worship is something you do with other people. It is a community activity. You can no more completely worship alone than you can play basketball alone. Further, worship is like a sport in that It is not enough to show up at the game. You aren’t worshipping if you come to church and watch any more than you can say you have played basketball by going to a game and watching from the bleachers. You must participate in the worship.

To participate you must:

Halal (from which we get the word hallelujah. It means to boast loudly about something.

Now, there is a place for quiet introspective worship, but at some point if you are going to praise God you are going to have to make some noise. Some of us have trouble getting into the presence of God simply because we won’t make any noise. We are so dignified in our manner of worship we’ve starched the presence of God right out of our lives. If you want access you are going to have to

“sound  the trumpet,”

“play the harp and lyre,”

“shake the tambourine and dance”

You’ve got to pluck a string or toot a flute or crash a cymbal or at least sing the songs!! Or thank Him audibly for something!

Psalm 150 says, “Let everything that has breath praise the Lord.” Are you breathing? Then you ought to be making some noise for Jesus.

You say, “I’m too shy Pastor J.”

Then you need a healing.

You say, ” It’s not dignified.”

You are right. It’s not. Praise is not dignified. It’s humbling. Worship involves putting aside your pride and it is admitting you are desperate for God, and frankly sometimes the act of doing that is downright indecorous.

Those who say they can go and worship God alone in the forest show their ignorance of what true worship is because true worship involves public community worship. Those who come to public worship and who do not sing, or shout, or speak, or raise their hands also show that they do not understand what worship is about.

So what does worship look like to you?

Pastor Wrinkles: Complete Worship Pt. 2

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We are currently in a series considering ways to connect with and deepen our relationship with God. Last week you will remember Pastor Risto spoke to us about how we have access to God through the blood of Jesus. This week we are talking about connecting to God through the act of worship.

 C.S. Lewis said, “It is in the process of being worshipped that God communicates His presence to men.”

King David wrote in Psalm 100, “Enter his gates with thanksgiving and his courts with praise; give thanks to him and praise his name.”

Christian this morning I am here to tell you if you want to come into the presence of God you will do it through the avenue of praise and worship.

 I think many have come to understand worship and praise in a very limited sense. I think many of us have a wrong or at least a limited definition of praise and worship.

Temi Peters, Author of Instruments of Praise & Acts of Worship said- “Worship is not about having a fantastic voice.”

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 “God is not looking for incredibly high notes, intricate riffs or award-winning ad-libbing. God is looking at the heart.”

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 “Vocals do not make a worshipper.”

 IF WORSHIP GETS US THROUGH THE GATES INTO THE COURTS… INTO THE PRESENCE OF GOD THEN AS CHRISTIANS WE NEED TO HAVE A CLEAR UNDERSTANDING OF WHAT IT IS SO THAT WE CAN DO IT!

SO LET ME ASK YOU WHAT DO YOU THINK WORSHIP IS?

Pastor Wrinkles: Complete Worship Pt. 1

Here is our text for tomorrow’s sermon.

Psalm 150

Praise the Lord

Praise God in his sanctuary;
    praise him in his mighty heavens.
Praise him for his acts of power;
    praise him for his surpassing greatness.
Praise him with the sounding of the trumpet,
    praise him with the harp and lyre,
praise him with timbrel and dancing,
    praise him with the strings and pipe,
praise him with the clash of cymbals,
    praise him with resounding cymbals.

Let everything that has breath praise the Lord.

Praise the Lord.

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What does worship look like to you?

Share Your World 2015 Week 8

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Hey all! We have been sharing our worlds for the first 7 weeks of 2015. Now it is time for an eighth share. My answers to Cee’s 5 questions are below and you can either answer the questions yourself in the comments section below or in a blog post of your own. Come on it fun! The most fun part is reading what others have shared at

http://ceenphotography.com/2015/02/23/share-your-world-2015-week-8/

My answers:

Your favorite blog post that you have written? (add link)

This is a tough one. At this point I have written over 2300 posts on two blogs. I do a lot of series writing; so it’s really hard to narrow it down to one post, but one of the series of posts I recall the best, is the “Ferocious” series. I have reblogged it a few times now and developed into a thirteen week Bible study since I first wrote it. Those posts can be found on my “Ferocious” page under the “Pastor Wrinkles” heading or by clicking on

https://josephelonlillie.com/pastor-wrinkles/sermons/ferocious/

What do you feel is the most enjoyable way to spend $500? Why?

The most enjoyable way to spend $500.00 is to spend it on someone else or to give it away. Giving carries one of the greatest emotional blessings of happiness known to man. It is hard at first for me to commit sums of money to other people (it’s against my nature) but I have learned that once committed to, the gift brings with it an incredible peace and joy that settles over my soul

If you could know the answer to any question, besides “What is the meaning of life?”, what would it be?

“How in the world did I end up here?”

Where do you eat breakfast?

I eat breakfast most days at home while watching the morning news or reading at the breakfast table. It is usually two pieces of toast with peanut butter a half a banana and two cups of coffee.

Bonus question:  What are you grateful for from last week, and what are you looking forward to in the week coming up?

I am grateful for an incredibly productive day on Saturday with our C.cada artists.

https://josephelonlillie.com/2015/02/24/whats-a-maker-space/

This week I am looking forward to leading worship at our Network office in Charlton MA

Heaven Pt. 160: You Are What You Praise

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Not to us, Lord, not to us
    but to your name be the glory,
    because of your love and faithfulness.

Why do the nations say,
    “Where is their God?”
3 Our God is in heaven;
    he does whatever pleases him.
4 But their idols are silver and gold,
    made by human hands.
They have mouths, but cannot speak,
    eyes, but cannot see.
They have ears, but cannot hear,
    noses, but cannot smell.
They have hands, but cannot feel,
    feet, but cannot walk,
    nor can they utter a sound with their throats.
Those who make them will be like them,
    and so will all who trust in them…

May you be blessed by the Lord,
    the Maker of heaven and earth.

16 The highest heavens belong to the Lord,
    but the earth he has given to mankind.
17 It is not the dead who praise the Lord,
    those who go down to the place of silence;
18 it is we who extol the Lord,
    both now and forevermore.

Praise the Lord.

 Psalm 115: 1-8,15-18

Our God is in Heaven! He came to Earth for a time but even then he was not fashioned by the hands of man but by the hand of God in the womb of a woman. He was not fashioned out of wood or stone. No Pinocchio is our God. He was born. He walked among us for a time as a man. He lived. He breathed. He did miracles. He taught. He died. He atoned. He rose again. And He ascended to the right hand of God the Father where today He is making intercession for us. Our God is in Heaven and He has offered us the Earth.

The good news of the gospel is not just that Jesus did all those things historically but that today those things He did can affect us personally; They can change us and give us powerful lives. They can affect us, that is, if we will put away the things that draw us away from our created purpose, which is praising the Lord. They can affect us and change us if we will give up our idols.

Psalm 115 draws a pretty clear line between praising God and worshipping idols. Those who praise the God of Heaven are given the Earth to rule (remember Jesus said the meek will inherit the Earth). Meanwhile those who put their praise towards idols become just like them: mute, blind, deaf, nonsensical, unfeeling and ineffective.

Now on my side of the pond we haven’t yet gone back to melting gold into gods but that doesn’t mean there aren’t things here in the States we value, or worship more than Jesus.

Paul the apostle wrote, “Since, then, you have been raised with Christ, set your hearts on things above, where Christ is, seated at the right hand of God. 2Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things. 3For you died, and your life is now hidden with Christ in God. 4When Christ, who is your life, appears, then you also will appear with him in glory.

5Put to death, therefore, whatever belongs to your earthly nature: sexual immorality, impurity, lust, evil desires and greed, which is idolatry.” Colossians 3:1-5

Here we just don’t give our gods names. I’m not sure that makes us more righteous than the ancient Greeks or Polynesians. Maybe it only makes us less creative. At any rate as I look to 2015 I am seeking the Lord and asking Him to show me anything I worship, value or fear over Him. That third item is interesting because I find that in fearing things I can also come to worship them.

Pray with me will you?Let’s together put our trust in the God Who is in Heaven and Who would give us the Earth!