Saturday, November 01, 2025

Practicing Reverence

 

Drivers who are meticulous about traveling the speed limit may do so for varied reasons. Some are conscientious about what they are doing. They believe that out of respect for the safety of themselves and other motorists that it is a wholly proper thing to do. Others will travel the speed limit out of fear. Some fear getting caught by the police. Teen drivers might fear getting caught by their parents. Still others travel the speed limit because they do not have a choice. Lack of horsepower or the mechanical condition of their vehicle takes away the option of traveling at a higher rate of speed. (Been there – done that!) Each is doing the same thing but for varied reasons.

The same can be said about worshipping God as we do today. We are each doing so but our motives may vary. I’m sure that most people who attend worship services are there because there is nowhere else they would rather be. But that cannot be said for all. I am confident that some attend out of fear – the fear of hell, the fear of parents, the fear of “how it might look” can cause some, who desire to be elsewhere, to join with God’s people on the Lord’s day. If we were able to go back through time, we would likely find that people really have not changed. Be it at Mt. Sinai, the dedication of the temple or the keeping of any of the feast days, the motivation of the worshippers likely varied. However, one thing that did not vary was the attitude of the worshippers. When it comes to the attitudes we present, He is quite demanding.

[Psalm 89:7] “God is greatly to be feared in the assembly of the saints. And to be held in reverence by all those around Him.” When we assemble, we are to show God the respect He is due. Not only does He deserve it; He demands it. Consider manners of simple respect that we demand and follow: * At a memorial service for a fallen soldier, all in attendance are quiet and respectful. In Sunday morning worship we honor the Christ who died for us (1Thessalonians 5:9-10). * At a movie, we become frustrated over those who talk during the show and constantly move about the theatre. * A schoolteacher’s ability to maintain order and effectively work with each child in their class demands respect from each student. To accomplish order in the room requires each student to stop talking and remain in their seats. How much more is our God to be respected!? Even beyond respect, He is to be revered. The prophets had to reach people who certainly did not properly revere God. Many ignored Him in favor of idols and among those who did claim to worship Him there was a relaxed attitude. People felt that they could do what they wanted – when they wanted in matters of worship. In the midst of this period one made a very simple plea, “But the Lord is in His holy temple; Let all the earth keep silence before Him” (Habakkuk 2:20). It is a simple matter of respect for Him and our fellow worshippers.

I believe that the mighty planets circling in space loudly proclaim God’s existence; hence, I have no sympathy with the “God is dead” theology. I believe the God who made the world made me through my ancestors, Adam, and Eve – not through animals; hence, I have no sympathy with the theistic evolutionary theory. I believe God made me different from the animals; I have a responsibility to answer for my conduct on a special appointed day of judgment; hence, I have no sympathy with the idea that this life is all there is. I do not believe in the “new morality” which is not new at all. It was practiced before the great flood of Noah’s day and the apostasy caused that destruction (Genesis 6:5-8).

(Matthew 24:36-39) I believe the wicked people of today will bring about apostasy once again, and the destruction of the earth – with fire this time! (2 Peter 3:10-13). RU ready?

 

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