Let Us Bow In Worship

Today’s Reading, Psalms 95 & 97-99

Focal Scripture: Psalms 99:9 “Exalt the Lord our God; bow in worship at his holy mountain, for the Lord our God is holy.”

The position of our bodies and hearts is significant in worship. This is especially evident in corporate worship in the local church. One thing that irritates me in today’s church culture is the indifference that is displayed by the church during the worship service. If you stand back and watch, the band is the focus during worship in most churches. They have lights, fog, and the center stage. It becomes a performance and not corporate worship. I understand that some people are engaged during this time. However, if the congregation is not worshipping together, can we call it worship?

In today’s reading, David explains the purpose and passion in his worship. He wants the Lord to be exalted. When the Lord is exalted biblically, David’s spiritual and physical positions change. David says he will bow at his Holy Mountain. Why? Because the Lord is Holy! David knows that holiness demands that he change. David knows what it is to be in the presence of the Lord. He also knows what it is to be greatly forgiven. This truth pushes him to worship in spirit and truth.

When is the last time you bowed in worship to the Lord? I don’t mean just spiritually, I mean physically. Personally, it has been a long time since I have put my face to the ground and worshipped the Lord with my entire being. I often use the excuse of my age or past injuries. However, to be honest, I just don’t want to put myself in that position. Not because I think I am too good to worship in that way, but because I wonder whether it will truly make a difference.

So the challenge I have for you and myself today is simple. Find some time this week to physically bow in worship to the Lord. I am not talking about a quick bend at the waist. I am talking about getting on your knees and putting your face to the ground. Then, while in that position, declaring the goodness and greatness of a Holy God. Why should we do this? Because that physical act puts our minds and hearts in genuine worship and exalts the Lord.

The other challenge is to do this without letting others know. It is not for fanfare or attention. It is about honoring the one who has given us hope and life. To worship the one who changes hearts and lives.

Let us bow in worship for the sole fact that God is worthy.

Tomorrow, I plan on reading 2 Samuel 24, 1 Chronicles 21-22, & Psalms 30

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