The Bible is the Word of God. Careful reading of it 
			reveals how we can please our Lord in all things - especially 
			worship. This is precisely the problem among many professed 
			disciples. They don’t “carefully” examine the scriptures. As a 
			result, the focus of their worship, the priority of Jesus’ 
			authority, and those who are to take the lead in worship are 
			entirely missed. Let us consider God’s will concerning each of these 
			three areas.
			
			
			The Lord is at the heart of our worship. A youthful 
			Daniel purposed in his heart not to defile himself spiritually. 
			(Dan.1:8) Jesus taught the Samaritan woman that God desires that our 
			spirit communes with His. 
			
			(Jn.4:23-24) 
			
			Paul warned that to eat the Lord’s Supper without 
			properly reflecting on Jesus’ sacrifice would bring spiritual death.
			
			
			(I Cor.11:27-30) 
			
			In spite of these obvious truths, many change the 
			focus of worship from the Lord to intellectualism or to entertaining 
			others. We should give our best as we honor God. Yet, when we choose 
			speakers based on their educational degrees or their turn of a joke, 
			we are emphasizing the wrong things. When “worship” becomes “jazzed 
			up” choruses, clapping or waving of hands, and appeals to emotions 
			over God’s Word, we have missed the focal point of “true worship.” 
			The Lord wants us to center our hearts on knowing and keeping His 
			word so that “your faith should not be in the wisdom of men but in 
			the power of God.” 
			
			(I Cor.2:5)
			
			
			Why do we worship the Lord in the first place? 
			Fundamentally, we are made by God for Him. 
			
			(Ecc.12:13-14) 
			
			All of His commands are for our spiritual benefit.
			
			
			(Deut.10:13) 
			
			In every age God’s people are expected to follow His 
			directives. Adam and Eve ate of the “forbidden” fruit and were 
			driven out of the paradise garden. 
			
			(Gen.3:22-24) 
			
			Aaron’s sons, Nadab and Abihu, violated The Lord’s 
			sacrificial system and were instantly killed by fire. 
			
			(Lev.10:1-2)  
			
			Timothy was warned about coming apostates who would 
			give heed “to deceiving spirits and doctrines of demons.” What are 
			these horrendous ideas that would take them away from Jesus? They 
			are the false concepts that it is wrong to marry and sinful to eat 
			certain foods. 
			
			(I Tim.4:1-3)  
			
			These regulations are man-made and not from God. 
			Jesus said some would claim kinship to Him while not doing His will. 
			One cannot properly honor a Lord they will not obey.
			
			
			Worship in local congregations is to have a certain 
			order. Obviously, Jesus is the head over His church. 
			
			(Eph.1:22-23) 
			
			He gave apostles, prophets, evangelist, and pastors 
			to help His people mature spiritually. 
			
			(Eph.4:11-12) 
			
			Men are to lead in preaching and other congregational 
			leadership roles. 
			
			(I Cor.14:33-34) 
			
			When it comes to acceptable worship who would know 
			better than God Himself? Let us be satisfied with His ways and not 
			ours.
			 
		
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