Category: 500 Words

  • Delighting the Heart of God with the Gift of Song

    Delighting the Heart of God with the Gift of Song

    This reminds us that worship through song is an act of obedience to the Lord. This gives singing perspective. We might ask, “If singing is an act of obedience, how does God want us to sing?” Here, is an order of priority for selecting Christian music: words, voices, delivery.

  • Offering Public Prayer As an Act of Worship

    Offering Public Prayer As an Act of Worship

    In light of Jesus’ counsel to pray in secret, I was once asked if public prayer is sinful. Do you break Jesus’ command when you pray with and for your family?  In our corporate worship services, we offer many prayers. Sometimes the minister prays and other times we pray together. Should we stop doing that? Should…

  • Sitting at Jesus’ Feet in Corporate Worship

    Sitting at Jesus’ Feet in Corporate Worship

    If we truly believe Scripture is the life-giving Word of God, why don’t more Protestant churches read it to their congregations? Why is not our worship centered around hearing from the living God rather than making ourselves heard? As Christians, we need to sing less and listen more! Let’s make worship a Mary moment not a…

  • True Corporate Worship Must Emphasize the Unity of the Body

    True Corporate Worship Must Emphasize the Unity of the Body

    Nehemiah 8-9 join Leviticus 10 and Hebrews 12 as significant to our development of a theology of worship. In verse 1, the people of Israel are described as gathering “as one man into the square before the Water Gate” (Nehemiah 8:1). When the people gathered before the Lord for corporate worship, they did so “as…

  • Delighting in the Christian Work of Worship

    Delighting in the Christian Work of Worship

    Some wrestle with making worship more “participatory.” What they mean is they want more people to lead. However, since worship is work, all of worship is an exercise in which the whole congregation participates.

  • The Scriptures, Not Sincerity, Are Key to Pleasing Christ in Worship

    The Scriptures, Not Sincerity, Are Key to Pleasing Christ in Worship

    When we worship Christ, it’s a powerful temptation to think that whatever pleases us must please him. If I enjoy interpretive dance, neon lights, and little Suzy’s solo, surely Jesus must. Approaching worship this way is self-centered, not Christ-centered.

  • A Call to the Church to Return to True Worship

    A Call to the Church to Return to True Worship

    As I observe the practices of the church, I’m concerned that churches have stopped thinking about worship. It really does seem as though we’ve entered an era in which “Everyone did what was right in his own eyes” (Judges 21:25).

  • Most Southern Christians Believe God Accepts the Worship of All Religions

    Most Southern Christians Believe God Accepts the Worship of All Religions

    In AD 610, while staying in Ramadhan, Mohammed reported having a Samuel-like encounter. Whereas Samuel heard the voice of God (1 Samuel 3), Mohammed encountered the angel Gabriel, God’s messenger. According to Islamic tradition, Gabriel would deliver the content of the Koran to Mohammed over time. Loosely derived from the Koran, every faithful Muslim must…

  • Identifying Sinful Fears, Pt. 2: The Fear of Creation

    Identifying Sinful Fears, Pt. 2: The Fear of Creation

    Matthew’s Gospel challenges our assumptions about fearfulness. After a long day of ministry, Jesus and his disciples crossed the Sea of Galilee. Weary from the day, our Lord fell asleep in the boat’s bow. Then, a violent storm battered and threatened to destroy the vessel and its occupants. The disciples panicked, but Jesus remained asleep.…

  • Identifying Sinful Fears, Pt. 1: The Fear of Man

    Identifying Sinful Fears, Pt. 1: The Fear of Man

    On April 27, 2011, we had our children huddled in the bathtub of our Alabama home, wearing bicycle helmets. Weather sirens were blaring in the background as 62 tornadoes touched down throughout the day. My children were terrified by the ordeal, and it took one of them nearly five years to overcome the memories of…

  • Bunches of Southern Churchgoers Don’t Believe the Bible

    Bunches of Southern Churchgoers Don’t Believe the Bible

    Many Southern churchgoers believe the Bible is a book of silly myths. What I’m about to share with you applies to survey respondents who attend church “several times per week.” These are not the fringe folks who only show up on rare occasions. These are the regulars. Twenty-five percent of these folks agree that “the…

  • Southern Evangelicals Overwhelmingly Affirm Scripture’s Inerrancy and Authority

    Southern Evangelicals Overwhelmingly Affirm Scripture’s Inerrancy and Authority

    Orlando-based Ligonier Ministries recently released their 2022 survey titled, The State of Theology. The survey included 33 questions designed to assess Americans’ beliefs. Twenty-seven questions covered five theological categories, and six questions probed ethical concerns. For my research and reporting, I filtered the results to include the responses of those classified as Southern Evangelicals. To…