Lesson 1
Membership Matters
Encounters with God
Hebrews 10:22-23, Ephesians 2:8-9, Psalm 95:1-3
August 2, 2015
One Sunday a number
of years ago I was sitting in the worship service and a question popped into my head. It was, what are the reasons that all of the people were at church on that morning?” I believed that the concept of worship is so vital that I asked the same of myself. Some to be sure were there thinking that some need would be met. Others possibly just enjoyed the fellowship or music or sermon or a number of other reasons. A second reason that was related to the first was, what is the true purpose for worship? It seemed to me that if the service was all about us then we could not find solutions to our needs etc. from other sources. Those thoughts set me on a journey into God’s word to see where our focus should be when we come together. What I discovered was that every time we come together the focal point of our worship is to be on God. The verses we will be covering today will point directly to what that focus should look like and what should be the outcome. I found that every time a person in the Bible had an encounter with God there were four elements. Each starts with an E.
They are:
- Equipping- It is the preparation for meeting God
- Encounter- It is the actual coming into the presence of God.
- Expectation- It is the guidance we receive from the teaching and preaching to live out the following days according to His purpose.
- Expression- Is actually carrying out what God has commanded or directed Him to do.
In other words we are to come prepared to meet God and find out what He wants to do in our lives. To dwell on ourselves shuts God out from our lives.
It is informative to see that the Bible tells us as much about what worship is not to be as much as how and whom we are to worship. The Word of God is very emphatic about reverencing only God and not all the false gods of the other nations outside of Israel. We need to be very careful that when we come together we are not bowing down before the many things that can distract us from honoring the Creator of the whole universe. Each of the passages in today’s study
will cover a different aspect of our encounters with God.
From what statistics show this nation no longer takes worship seriously. Church attendance is at an all time low. Millennials are dropping out of church at alarming rate
of 80 percent. One survey that was conducted showed that person attends church only 1.6 times a month. Several others say that the average person is in church only half of the Sunday’s in the year. This makes it difficult for church members to understand what it means to have a biblical worldview gained from what is taught or preached with because members are not consistent in their attendance.
Hebrews 10:22
When a person comes into the presence of the Lord, he must approach worship with a heart totally devoted to the Father because of his faith. His preparation should include having a heart that has been cleansed of all kinds of evil thoughts and actions.
- What are the ways a man is equipped or prepared to come into the presence of God?
- What does it mean to cleanse oneself before approaching God?
- How do you see this happening or not occurring at Bethany Place?
- How can we know it is taking place? (There should be a real sense of the presence of God in our midst if we are in tune with God.)
- Why do we need to be cleansed before coming into church? (There are so much evil and ungodly activities going on around us that might cloud
our ability to worship God.) - What does it mean to have a sincere or true heart? (It is one that is devoted to and committed to God with a person’s whole being.)
Hebrews 10:23
When man becomes a follower of Christ he comes by faith in Jesus Christ. The writer of Hebrews indicated that man is to hold fast to the declaration of the faith that he has in Christ. He is to remain firm in that decision to follow Him and not letting the world influence him in anyway that will cause him to turn away from that faith. God who promised that those who believe and committed their lives to Him will be saved is faithful to carry out what He has declared.
- How does a person become a follower of Jesus Christ?
- How does a person show that he has become a true follower of Christ? (By holding fast to the commitment he made when he became a Christian)
- In what ways is it important to have this mindset as we approach the Lord in worship? (One who wavers in his decision cannot truly focus on the Father.)
- How is a person to respond to all the temptations that are thrown at him?
- What guarantee has God given to us? (He is faithful to carry out all He has promised especially the assurance of salvation to all who believe.)
Ephesians 2:8
Above, the Scripture alluded to faith that that a man who worships must have. Ephesians explains in clear terms how a man gets salvation. It begins with the grace of God that is understood to be the free gift that He wants to provide to everyone. The only way is to believe that God through Jesus Christ can bring about that saving grace in a person’s life. That belief is called faith. Man cannot provide himself with it by hard work or any effort of his own.
- What is faith?
- What is grace?
- How does a man receive salvation?
- Why is it important for a man to have assurance of eternal life before he can truly worship God? (It is impossible to reverence and esteem as holy, One in whom you do not believe.)
- Why can man not acquire salvation on his own? (It can never be good enough to merit the grace of God.)
Ephesians 2:9
If man could provide a way of salvation on his own he would become arrogant boasting in his own ability and hard work. God says throughout His word that salvation does not come by anything man can do on his own each man is totally dependent of God for the grace that comes to him. To boast is to set oneself above God. A boastful man cannot truly worship God because he is unwilling to submit to Him as one greater than himself.
- What would happen to a man who thinks that he can earn salvation on his own? (He no longer needs God and therefore would worship himself.)
- Why did God not allow that to happen? (God knows that this is a destructive attitude for man to have.)
- What happens in your own life when you try to dethrone God from His rightful place in your life?
- How do we come to the point of truly being able to worship God? (When we realize our total dependence on Him for our very life here and forever?
Psalm 95:1-3
Man’s heart attitude before God should result in life full of joy and song. The Psalmist provides examples of the way man is to come into the presence of God. He wrote the truth worshipper was to:
- Sing for joy to the Lord
- Shout joyfully to the One who provides salvation
- Approach Him with thanksgiving
- Shout joyfully to Him with Psalms
The reason that man should want to do those things is because God is great and the King above all kings. In other words there is no greater being in the entire universe than the God of the Bible.
- How does the Psalmist say we are to approach God?
- When have you come into the presence of God with this heart attitude?
- What do you think would affect the way you worship if you prepared your heart this way?
- Why is it important to acknowledge God in this way? (He is the God of our salvation and the provide of all that is good in our lives.)
- In your mind who is it that can compare with God?
- Why do we act and worship in a way sometimes that makes God small?
- What can you do to change the way you come into the time of worship?
- Before attending worship look at some of the Psalms like 100 and 150 to prepare your heart.
- Pray that God will cleanse you from all sin so that you will be clean vessel to hear God speaking to you.
- Make sure you understand what salvation means to you before approaching God.
We have been given an opportunity that no other religion in the world offers. Each time we come into His we have the privilege of worshipping the one true God who has promised that He will be available when we approach Him. Those who come with hearts that are humbled and prepared to meet Him He will meet us. Our worship is to be filled the acknowledgement of His awesome character and praises to His name because He has showered us with His love. Because He cares for us we need to be in our places in His house as often as is possible. Most of us focus on Him when we meet together with other believers. Let us gather together as He has commanded. See Hebrew 10:25 for the purposes of our coming into the His house.