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One thing          is to serve theLord is to bring to Him praise and thanksgiving and adoration with greatjoy and exuberance<\/strong>      <\/p>\n<p>by Dr Joseph Pipa      <\/p>\n<p> At the Greenville Seminary Conference in Taylors, South Carolina on        March        11, 2003 Dr. Joseph Pipa, President of Greenville Presbyterian Theological        Seminary and professor of historical and systematic theology, spoke Tuesday      evening on the purpose of worship.            <\/p>\n<p>        In his introductory remarks, Dr. Pipa reminded that in order to understand        anything well, one must be acquainted with its nature and its purpose.        Whether it be something mechanical or even mental, if we don&#8217;t understand        the nature and the purpose of a thing, we really cannot profit from it.        Dr.        Pipa gave the example of early computer users thinking the &quot;cup-holders&quot; on        their computers were not working properly and then discovering that the        reason they didn&#8217;t work as expected was that they weren&#8217;t in fact cup        holders but CD drives. The same is surely true about worship, he said,        and        the reason we are in the midst of worship wars is largely the result        of our        having lost sight of the nature and purpose of worship. If we are going        to        have reformation in worship today, we are going to have to recapture        the        biblical purpose for worship. To begin to do so, Dr. Pipa directed      attention to Psalm 100.            <\/p>\n<p>        Coming at the climax of the Messianic Kingdom Psalms, Psalm 100 summons        us        into the presence of the LORD and describes to us the nature and purpose        of        worship. Because of who God is and what He does, we are to come into        His        presence with the service of corporate worship. The Psalm itself is divided        into two parts each with a command to worship and each with a foundation        or        basis for that command. Consequently, from this Psalm, we can observe        three        things: 1) the duty of worship, 2) the purpose of worship, and 3) the        basis      for worship.            <\/p>\n<p>        THE DUTY OF WORSHIP            <\/p>\n<p>        In addressing the topic of the duty of worship, Dr. Pipa called attention        to the Psalm summoning us to worship Him, acknowledging that in one sense,        all of life is worship. However, the commands of worship here are corporate        commands addressed plurally. The summons is to worship God in a corporate        capacity. We are to worship him privately and in our families and in        all we        do, but the commands given in Psalm l00 are a call to the corporate worship        of all people. It is an address to the nations, commanding all the world        to        worship Him. &quot;Every individual who ever has or is or shall live        on the face        of this planet has the responsibility to worship God,&quot; said President        Pipa.        We have been made in His image, and thus we have been made to give Him        glory. &quot;All of the creation was made for God&#8217;s glory, as we well        know,&quot; he        stated. Birds singing and trees budding are giving glory to God, praising        their Creator, doing that which God created them to do. Adam and Eve        were        not only to glorify God in behavior, but they were to offer intelligent        glory and praise to God. As the crown of the creation, they were the        choir        directors of all the rest. Adam&#8217;s rebellion was his refusal to give glory      to God and worship Him.             <\/p>\n<p>        Man, the only creature made in God&#8217;s image, the only one who could think        God&#8217;s thoughts after Him, is the one who suppresses the revelation of        God        and gives glory to gross creatures rather thin to Him. That is the        chronicle of human history and is the most serious offense of all mankind        and every individual &#8211; the refusal to honor God as God. Addressing all        who        may not be Christians, Dr. Pipa stated, &quot;I want you to understand        tonight        if you&#8217;re not a Christian, and I&#8217;m sure there are some here tonight who        are      not Christians, that this is your greatest offense.&quot;             <\/p>\n<p>        With respect to the outward acts of the law, he continued, you may not        be a        gross sinner. &quot;But your worst sin, your most reprehensible act of        rebellion        against God is your refusal to come to Him in Christ Jesus and to worship        Him according to His Word. And for that, you should be judged more sorely        than Sodom and Gomorrah in all of her wickedness, for you refusal to        give        glory to the creator.&quot; You have a responsibility, President Pipa        pled, to        do homage to the Lord Jesus Christ. &quot;And there is none more lovely        than        this Savior who calls you unto Himself. These Messianic Psalms anticipate        Christ&#8217;s coming, and they are in light of His coming, a call to the nations        to shout joyfully unto the Lord and come before Him. And He has come,        you        see, and He is the one who is being exalted now in the praises of His      church from the rising to the setting of the sun.&quot;            <\/p>\n<p>        Dr. Pipa described the sun rising on the Lord&#8217;s Day with hour after hour,        from far East across the globe, God&#8217;s people rising corporately to praise        Him because the Lord Jesus Christ has suffered and died and has been        risen        from the dead and sits on His throne and rules. This, said Dr. Pipa,        is why        we send missionaries &#8211; to bring worship to God from throughout the earth        that He might have praise and honor from all people from every tongue        and      tribe over the entire planet.            <\/p>\n<p>        After addressing all the earth in Psalm 100, God then addresses us, His        covenant people. All are responsible to worship God, but it is our glorious        privilege that we have been redeemed, sought by God, brought into the        Covenant as His gathered people that we might worship Him in spirit and        truth. God&#8217;s command to Pharaoh through Moses was to &quot;Let my people        go,        that they may serve me!&quot; It is for this, for the purpose of worship,        that        God has saved us. It is our distinguishing mark as Christians that we        are        the people who have been redeemed and instructed and know how to worship        God. &quot;This is a glorious privilege, my friends! Delight in this        great      purpose of redemption!&quot;            <\/p>\n<p>        THE PURPOSE OF WORSHIP            <\/p>\n<p>        Secondly, Dr. Pipa addressed the topic of the purpose of our worship.        We        are to serve God in worship. It is an act of service performed of God&#8217;s        children unto Him. Worship is work. Thus, as you approach any other job,        you need to think about it and study it enough to do it and increase        in        your skill and ability to do this work. &quot;But the most precious part        of        this,&quot; said Dr. Pipa, &quot;is where this work is performed. It        is performed in        the special presence of God.&quot; We are told to &quot;come before Him,        to enter His        gates with thanksgiving, enter His courts with praise.&quot; God dwelt        in the        Holy of Holies in Jerusalem and was enthroned in the midst of His people        in        the temple. Thus, when they were to come before His presence, that was        most        fully realized for them in coming to the temple. But, who is our temple?        It        is the one who said, &quot;Destroy this temple, and in three days, I        will        rebuild it&quot; Jesus Christ is our temple and has entered into the        Holy of        Holies on our behalf. The veil has been torn apart so that we have free        access into Heaven. When we come before His presence as we worship, we,        in        a mysterious manner, because of union with Christ, are lifted up into        Heaven. We are transported into the throne room of Heaven in the presence        of the King and of angels and the souls of just men made perfect, and        that      is where we have our transactions with God            <\/p>\n<p>        Now how do we serve God in His glorious presence? One thing is to serve        the        Lord is to bring to Him praise and thanksgiving and adoration with great        joy and exuberance. We are to revel in the greatness of our God. Much        of        Reformed worship today has become boring, the professor stated, not because        we don&#8217;t have the right things, but because our hearts are disengaged        and      we don&#8217;t come into the Lord&#8217;s presence with joy and exuberance.            <\/p>\n<p>        Another aspect of serving the Lord is to have communion with Him. We        come        there to gaze on Him, to &quot;know that the Lord is God.&quot; We come        into His        presence to enter into a sweet communion, to gaze on His loveliness as        He        reveals Himself to us in the parts of worship &#8211; the Word read and preached        and sung and recited in our creeds and in the sacraments. And as we see        Him        revealed to us, we then respond with our prayers and through our hymns        and        Psalms and the humble hearing of His word read and preached. It is two        way        communication. When you come to partake of the Lord&#8217;s Supper, He says        to        you personally, &#8216;You&#8217;re mine. I have forgiven you of your sins. Walk        boldly        in me.&quot; And our hearts run out to Him in response to the manifestation        of        His love and favor, and through corporate worship, communion occurs between      the worshiper and God.            <\/p>\n<p>        Furthermore, edification is an outworking of communion with God. The        means        of grace are the Word, prayer, and sacraments, and though the Word and        prayer are used privately, there is much greater blessing in using them        corporately. As we commune with God, He is working in us, sanctifying        us,        mortifying our sin, and conforming us to the image of the Son, so that      worship is then for us edifying.            <\/p>\n<p>        There are two important messages that must be driven home. The first        is        that out worship must be God-centered. If it is to fasten attention on        God        and to adore and praise Him and have communion with Him, it is obvious        the        worship must be God-centered. And this is one of the places we&#8217;ve gone        astray today; we&#8217;re confused about worship because we &quot;approach        worship as        &#8216;What am I going to get out of it, and what kind of buzz am I going to        have; am I going to leave self-affirmed, feeling good about myself? Am        I        going to be moved? We have come with all the wrong reasons and are asking        all the wrong questions.&quot; We shouldn&#8217;t be asking what we are going        to get        out of this but what God is going to gain. How will His name be blessed        and        His loveliness portrayed? As we fasten our attention on God and seek        His        glory and commune with Him, our hearts will break We will be exuberant;        we        will rejoice with trembling; we&#8217;ll serve the Lord with fear. We will        indeed        be moved from the depths of our being because we sought Him. Just as        in a        marriage relationship, if we seek our own well being, our marriages are        wrecks. But, if we seek the well being of our spouses, we find our      marriages to be fulfilling.            <\/p>\n<p>        The second message we must learn from the purpose of worship is that        it is        by nature covenantal and not evangelistic. That is again a great mistake        that the church today is making and is the reason why so many are        departing. Everything is being defined by bringing the unconverted in        and        making the unconverted comfortable so they&#8217;ll be saved. Their motives        are        great! They desire to see the lost converted. &quot;But, I ask you this        very        simple question,&quot; said Pipa, &quot;if an unconverted person comes        to your        worship service and leaves feeling good, who has not been present? God.        The        unconverted cannot come into the presence of God as we&#8217;ve described it        and        feel good or fulfilled. His conscience is going to have been scratched        with        the strong claws of the Lion of Judah. He&#8217;s going to be probed. As Paul        says, he&#8217;s going to fall down before the Lord, his heart made naked and        bare before God. And then God saves them that way. We are so foolish        to        take that which is God&#8217;s and profane it and adulterate it to try to package        it for the world.&quot; We are changing God&#8217;s glorious and holy celebration        into        an outreach enterprise, and He is no longer the center of attention;        he&#8217;s      no longer honored and glorified in our worship.            <\/p>\n<p>        If we are going to worship well, we must recover these purposes of worship        and their principles. As we do, our worship will become increasingly        God-centered and covenantal. We must not ignore the unconverted in our        midst and we should explain and translate to them using rubrics; but        we      must structure our worship for God.            <\/p>\n<p>        THE BASIS OF WORSHIP            <\/p>\n<p>        Finally, we must think of the foundation or basis for our worship. The        exuberant worship that the Psalmist describes flows out of the keen,        personal knowledge of God as He reveals Himself to us in scripture. We        must        know who He is, that He is the creator, and that He is our God. We are        His        people and the sheep of His pasture. God is good and compassionate, and        He        loves us, not in condemnation but in goodness and loving kindness,        faithfulness and purity. This is why we worship Him, coming into His      presence with thanksgiving for who He is and what He has done;            <\/p>\n<p>        We often fail to worship properly, Dr. Pipa admonished, because we haven&#8217;t        taken the time to savor the goodness of God. He has given us the Sabbath        to        exercise this privilege, but we too often fail to make use of the gift.        Many dread or neglect worship, especially evening worship. Why in the        world, if we had a gripping view of the beauty and glory and privilege        that        is ours to enter into His courts with thanksgiving, would we ever want        to        do anything but worship Him when we have the chance? May God grant to        you        and me the continued growth in grace to worship Him with skill, to worship      Him in some small way in the way He has instructed. Amen.            <\/p>\n<p>        [as reported in &quot;Presbyterian and Reformed News&quot;, January-March        2003.    www.presbyteriannews.org]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Now how do we serve God in His glorious presence? 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