Monday, November 25, 2019

What is True Worship

The following is from a sermon preached by Rev. Paul den Butter around 1982.  The text for this sermon was John 4:24, as well as Exodus 20:25

- "God is a Spirit and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth." - John 4:24

- "And if thou wilt make me an alter of stone, thou shalt not build it of hewn stone: for if thou lift up thy tool upon it thou hast polluted it." - Exodus 20:25


“…they have to be very careful that they do not make [alter] of hewn stone. And they may not use any tool, any hammer or axe or whatever. They may not use any tool to beautify those stones. They must take simply the rock, the unadorned stones. 'Ah, but then the alter is not nice, then the alter is not beautiful. Then it is simply a primitive thing.' Well, that’s what it may be in our estimation, but it’s God’s will, is it not? Whether it’s a primitive thing or not, it is God’s will that the alter will be built of rough stones and that no tool be used.

“'Ya, but those stones are going to be much nicer if you use some chisel, and if you make some ornaments, some adornments on those stones. The alter is much more beautiful, and much more serviceable in your worship service.'

"Ah, but the principal is not what I like, not what I think that is nice and beautiful, not what adorns my worship service, but the principle is what God has said! Not my tastes determines, but God’s command. God has the right to determine what it should be like. And this is a principle nearly almost forgotten. It was perfectly understood by our Reformers. They did not look for innovation. They did not look for all sorts of adornments in the church. Why do people today look for all sorts of things that beautify the worship service and make it more attractive? Why do we see vestments in all sorts of colors? I’m convinced it is simply to fill the aching void of the absence of reality.

"When the church of Christ was most vigorous in its spiritual life, it had the most simple form of worship. When God converted most people, and when God’s children were edified in the worship service, and when the Lord was present in the worship services, it may have been in a barn or an open field, the worship as such was as simple as simple can be.

"But what do we see today? That in direct proportion to the loss of true spiritual life there is an increase in forms and ceremonies. And the forms and ceremonies are meant to fill the void of true spiritual life. And so Satan is using tools to adorn our alter, but in the meantime he is polluting it. He is corrupting dit. And men are willing instruments in his hands.”
More recommended reading:

How I Found Christ?

 How I Found Christ? by Charles Spurgeon (1834-1892)