Worship Jesus
Glory
Revelation 19:4-7
Revelation 19:6, "Then I heard again what sounded like the shout of a vast crowd or the roar of mighty ocean waves or the crash of loud thunder..." It was loud!
This final picture of the worship of heaven brings back into focus much of the themes that we've seen and experienced in looking at so many worship services before. The sound is not unlike Sinai or Pentecost. It is reminiscent of the crowds at Jericho and Jerusalem. Worship is ultimately not about us. It is always about bringing glory to God. And what is it that brings Him glory? When the world down here, looks more and more like the world up there. His Kingdom come is to be our prayer. It is our worship that fuels such a vision. Our praise to bring Him Glory.
Worship Moment: Shâbach
Psalm 145:4, "Let each generation tell its children of your might acts; let them proclaim your power." Loud worship passes the glory of God from one generation to the next. Again, it has nothing to do with volume, but it has everything to do with a wholly surrendered life - that brings God glory.
Worship Jesus: It Has Nothing to Do With Volume
Glory
Revelation 19:4-7
Definition of Shâbach -
- To Shout
- To Commend
- To Glory
- To Declare Truth
Praise God for a change in direction.
True encounters with God cause change.
Praise God for the disruption.
The enemy has plans to kill, steal, and destroy.
Praise God for the disconnection.
Disconnect from the world. Reconnect with God.
Praise God for His devotion.
God is always here.
Final Thought: A decision must be made.
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