Holy Week is a great time for reflection on the value of our
spiritual life. Is our experience with God and His church a blessing?
Worshiping God is an important part of our faith experience that suffers if we
only watch it. To get more out of our worship experience we must become more
personally involved in it.
As a former soccer referee I noticed a correlation between
church and the soccer field. Both boys
and girls play the game equally well and all the players are in constant motion.
Everyone has an opportunity to touch or kick the ball, as soccer is a team
effort. There are great rewards for team cooperation in the results of the
game. Coaches and referees also get a lot of pleasure from sharing the
experience. Spectators who have little knowledge about the game can easily become
bored as the ball goes back and forth with little scoring. Spectators who take the time to be involved
with players and coaches learn about the game and enjoy it more.
I find worship has some of the same qualities. Spectators
who do not involve them selves in the actions of worship can be board by the
experience. But the ones who participates in the singing, praying, and
devotions are never board. Those who focus their minds on the prayers, and
scripture participate in the actions of worship. Singing out with gusto during
the hymns or feeling the emotions of the choir’s anthem lifts the spirit to a
new level. Even adding an amen as affirmation to the pastors sermon engages the
worshiper in the actions of worship. Natural blessing flow from being actively
involved in worship.
On this Resurrection Sunday I encourage you to worship with
new energy for action to both share and receive the blessings of worship. Are
you a player or spectator in Worship?
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