Worship Him Only
(Questions based on pp. 5-7 of Bible Witness, Volume 12, Issue 1 – WORSHIP)
- Satan hates the worship of God. Can you name some ways in which he can distort the worship of God?
- Look up the requirements stated in the following verses regarding the worship of God:
a)Deuteronomy 6:13-15 –
b)Deuteronomy 10:12 –
c)Deuteronomy 10:20 –
- From Exodus 34:14-16 and Jeremiah 25:6, give as many reasons as possible why the worship of other gods is strongly prohibited.
- In many other churches, the worship of angels and saints is practised. What does the Bible say about this? (Revelation 22:8-9; Acts 10:26)
- According to the article, who should be involved in the worship services and what should be their focus of worship?
- What does a Trinitarian worship entail? (Deuteronomy 6:4; Matthew 28:19; 2 Corinthians 13:14)
- What could possibly be the reason why there is scant mention of the worship of the Holy Spirit in the Bible? (John 16:13-14)
- When we only call on either the Father, Son or Holy Spirit, is it anti-Trinitarian? Explain your answer.
Worship: Christians’ Highest Duty
(Questions based on pp. 8-12 of Bible Witness, Volume 12, Issue 1 – WORSHIP)
- What is that special purpose of man who was created in God’s own image? (Revelation 4:11; 1 Corinthians 6:20)
- What are the different ways mentioned in the following passages by which a Christian’s life ought to be an act of worship? (1 Corinthians 10:31; Romans 11:36; Matthew 5:16)
- What happens to a person when he refuses to acknowledge and worship God in his life? (Romans 1:18-25; Psalm 14:1)
- For what purpose and function did the apostle Peter refer to the believers as “lively stones”? (1 Peter 2:5)
- From Romans 11:33 & 36, name the attributes of God that were the reasons for the apostle Paul’s worship and praises.
- The believer’s body is spoken of as a living sacrifice in Romans 12:1. How did the author of the article portray such a sacrifice and in what manner is this to be offered unto God?
- Looking at the two sons in Matthew 21:28-30, in what ways are their attitudes similar to that of Christians towards worship today?
- Since true obedience is not a slavish keeping of a set of rules, what should be the Christian’s motivation in his efforts to keep the Lord’s commands? (John 14:15; Micah 6:8)
- What important precept is to be followed as we offer our members as instruments of service unto Christ? (Romans 6:13, 16) Why? (Matthew 16:27; 1 Corinthians 3:13-14)
- Share some of the ways you can apply the teachings of Paul in Ephesians 6:5-9 in your day-to-day life as you serve the Lord.
Worship in the Beauty of Holiness
(Questions based on pp. 13-16 of Bible Witness, Volume 12, Issue 1 –WORSHIP)
- Using a Bible concordance, find three other instances where the phrase “beauty of holiness” appears in your Bible. In all these instances, what particular command is always attached to this phrase?
- Define worship and name its key elements mentioned in 1 Chronicles 16:29.
- How should we approach God in worship that is consistent with His character? (Psalm 96:9; 22:23; Revelation 4:8, 10-11)
- Explain why a self-styled, stage-managed, worldly and presumptuous approach in worship should be avoided at all costs. (Leviticus 10:1-3)
- Share your reflections on the right attitude in worshipping God that can be gleaned from the following verses:
a)Psalm 24:3-4 –
b)Psalm 15:1-5 –
c)Isaiah 6:5 –
d)Matthew 5:23-24 –
- Can you share your own perception of the ‘beauty of holiness’?
- In the conclusion of this article, the author mentioned hypocritical and irreverent worship. How can we avoid being in this situation?
Worship Must Be Theocentric
(Questions based on pp. 17-21 of Bible Witness, Volume 12, Issue 1 –WORSHIP)
- Who is the object of our worship and in what manner should we come before God?
- The writer warns that there is a kind of worship that becomes an abomination to God. Explain how this comes about. (Amos 5:21-23; Isaiah 48:1b; Jeremiah 5:2)
- Why must there be utmost sincerity, purity of heart and wholehearted commitment to godliness in our worship of God? (James 4:8; Hebrews 10:22; Psalm 66:18)
- What did the writer mean when he said that modern worship today has generally become the celebration of the cult of consumerism? (Isaiah 29:13; Matthew 15:7-9) In this kind of worship, who is the one being ultimately glorified?
- Why can’t worldly forms of celebrations in some churches be considered as making “a joyful noise” unto the Lord? (Psalm 96:9; Isaiah 26:8; 1 Corinthians 14:40)
- Discuss how the present-day worship of God has gone beyond the bounds of the first four of the Ten Commandments.
- What was wrong with the worship offering of these people that God had deemed unacceptable?
a)Cain in Genesis 4:3-5; Hebrews 11:4; 1 John 3:12 –
b)Nadab and Abihu in Leviticus 10:1-2 –
c)Scribes and Pharisees in Matthew 15:9; Mark 7:7 –
- Read the Westminster Confession of Faith, chapter 21, paragraph 1 quoted in the article and list down the stipulations regarding the acceptable way of worshipping God.
- Read Psalm 29:1-2 and share some thoughts you can glean from this text on the worship of God.
Worshipping in Vain
Questions based on pp. 22-25 of Bible Witness, Volume 12, Issue 1 –WORSHIP)
- Corporate worship becomes irreverent when it is no longer compliant with three important areas as outlined in this article. What are these areas?
- Why can’t sincerity, even by well-meaning worshippers, be a good test for true worship? What does true worship require according to the writer?
- What can nullify our worship and service to God even though it is apparently offered with the correct form and substance? (Isaiah 1:10-15) How can this be rectified? (Isaiah 1:16-18)
- When does worship become plain lip service and a mere ritual? (Isaiah 29:13)
- What is wrong with self-styled worship? (Matthew 15:7-9)
- Why is it that the heart and mind must be in tune with our words and posture in worship? (Ezekiel 33:31; see graphic illustration on this page)
- What does the Bible call the person who shows off his religiosity to cover up his carnality? (Matthew 23:27-28; 2 Timothy 3:5)
- What grave responsibility do teachers and preachers have with regard to their own worship of God? (Romans 2:20-24)
- Applying the principles that we can glean from Malachi 1:7-10, how should we offer and present ourselves before the Lord in worship?
The Coming Worship of the Antichrist
(Questions based on pp. 26-29 of Bible Witness, Volume 12, Issue 1 –WORSHIP)
- Unto whom will people render worship at the end of the ages? Why? (2 Thessalonians 2:4)
- What are the characteristics of the antichrist? (1 John 2:22; 4:3) Describe the false church that will be associated with antichrist worship (Revelation 17:1-7). Do you have any church in mind that fits the description?
- According to the Bible, who are those people who will worship the antichrist? For those who refuse to worship him, what will happen to them? (Revelation 13:8, 15)
- By what means will the antichrist succeed in receiving exclusive worship from the people? (Revelation 13:13-18)
- Who is behind all the false and idolatrous religions of the world? (1 Corinthians 10:19-20; Deuteronomy 32:16-17) What will he do to God’s temple in Jerusalem? (Daniel 9:26-27)
- What consequence awaits those who refuse to love and practise God’s truth? (2 Thessalonians 2:10-11)
- Why is Satan bent on luring people into denying the incarnation and humanity of Christ? What is the ultimate implication of such deception? (2 John 7; cf. 2 Corinthians 4:4)
- Name the unholy figures that is behind demonic worship in the end times (Revelation 13:1-3; cf. 16:13). What will happen to them when the Lord returns and where will they ultimately end up? (Revelation 19:19-20)
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