I’ve been thinking a lot about this lately. Basically the dictionary definition is to exalt something above yourself and to acknowledge your inferiority to someone. We are instructed in Colossians 3:16 to worship with songs, hymns, and spiritual songs with gratitude in your hearts. What I’ve been impressed with lately is that, God isn’t concerned with how pretty or profound our praises are, he just wants them coming from a pure heart. The churches that I’ve grown up in have been for the most part, “Hymns Only” churches. For a lot of my life I’ve scorned modern praise music. It seemed to repetitive for me. I would get bored and think, “man these songs have no substance”. I think this comes from wanting to be entertained. Instead we should think about entertaining God. We need to remember that God doesn’t get tired of hearing the same thing over and over again. He has four angels standing around the throne, whose entire vocabulary consists of a 16-word chorus! “Holy Holy Holy is the Lord God Almighty. Who was and is and is to come.”

I’ve been thinking about this since I’ve been here in the D.R. Our church has services almost every night and for the first week or so I would stand and listen to them sing. Maybe I would clap my hands a little, but without being able to understand their words, I felt like I couldn’t participate. Then one night I was standing there and I thought, “Why can’t I worship?” ” If my heart is in the right, it will be a sweet melody to God”. So I raised my hands, picked up their rhythm, and sang, ” Thank you Jesus, you are holy” over and over again to every song. This is one of the times that I’ve felt closest to God while worshiping. I really love to sing hymns and they can be very encouraging, but I’m finding that when my heart is filled with gratitude and adoration for God, all I want sing is a simple phrase like, “Thank you Jesus”, “I love you Lord”, “you are Holy”, “you are my God”, or something like that.
Now straying a little from that thought, I think that worship involves more than singing. I think we worship God thru our actions, thoughts, and faith. I think that taking five minutes to stare at a sunset and say “Wow God, you really out did yourself today” is just as sweet to his ears. If you read in the gospels about the people that Jesus healed it often says something like “And they fell down and worshiped Him saying, Lord if you are willing you can make me whole”. Our acts of faith and obedience are also worship to God. Our worship is our acknowledgment that God is God, and he is all-powerful.

Well, we are leaving San Juan on Sunday morning. It was hard to say good byes to the people that we have gotten to know here, but we just have to entrust them to God. Sunday we head for Santo Domingo, then Monday it’s off to Haiti, where who knows what awaits us☺ MT.
 
This is Our translator Hecktor. He is an amazing man of God. This picture was taken on a day trip that we took with him.