More Than A Song : A Revolution Of Worship

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Worship :

1. Actions motivated by an attitude that reveres, honors or describes the worth  of a person.

2. Serving him with service and adoration.

3. To prostrate oneself.

4. A deep commitment of the heart.

5. Having a covenantal relationship with God by living out his word.

          - The ten commandments was a guide for the people to live their life as a worship to God.

          - 2 Kings 22:3-7

          - king Josiah started the Revolution of worship.

Revolution Of Worship... 

1. Begins with a repentance of our hearts.

     - How do we want to respond to God's word.

     - It is our choice to let the word of God change us.

     - When We read God's word, do we reject the parts that tells us of our sins?

     - When We are confronted with a choice to repent of our sins, do we choose to run away  from the word or repent.

2. Leads to a renewal of a covenantal relationship with God.

     - covenantal relationship is the commitment vs convenience.

     - Jesus was committed to us. He was committed to die on the cross for our sins.

     - God sent Jesus to die on the cross as a relationship of commitment.

    - our commitment to live out our covenantal relationship with God

3. Requires a removal of complacency.

     - King Josiah removed all the idols and revolutionized the entire nation's worship.

     - We as a living temple of god should not let Other things of the world be built as idols in our lives. Have we unknowingly allowed sin to enter our lives.

     - There must be a complete removal of every idol in our lives and of all complacency for us to live out a Revolution Of Worship.

Worship Begins with a Revolution Of our hearts.

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