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The question is often asked,
"How do I get into God's presence?" People yearn
to know God and to dwell where He dwells. What's the secret? People
ply the men who know, or should know, how they can reach the heart
of God. Well, here's the answer. You only have to SING.
God cannot give himself praise so he looks to us to do it. God builds
His throne in our praise for it's our contribution to His coronation.
He loves to live in the stances and metres of melody that issue from
the redeemed heart. All God is concerned with are that people "make
melody in their heart" (Ephesians 5:19). It opens a door
into His presence quicker than most other things. His express command
was and still is: "Go through his open gates
with great thanksgiving; enter his courts with praise. Give thanks
to him and bless his name. " (Psalm 100:4).
The western mind loves definitions, because what defies definition
cannot be taught. But, having written their definitions they often
close their mind to further understanding and that which gave them
insight becomes their prison. It is possible to lay an old double-washed
Chinese carpet in such a way that it looks new. When turned round,
the light falling on the pile makes it much lighter. It is the same
carpet viewed from a different angle. It is the light that makes the
difference. God's calling to ministers, or pastors of His flock, is
not to replace the carpet (truth) but put it in a position where the
light reveals it better. It is therefore wise to keep our definitions
bathed in God's light of revelation; it will keep them looking fresh.
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Let
me therefore loosely define prayer, praise and worship, and hope for
more understanding with the passing years. Prayer could be described
as the articulation of human need, praise the acclamation of divine
deeds but worship as the adoration of divine worth. We can forget
prayer at the moment and add communion for there are three phases
in our ministry unto Him, praise, worship and lastly communion. Praise
is like wine bubbling forth, worship is like oil flowing down, often
silently. Wine brings joy and oil healing, the two complementing each
other in an interchange of adoration. Communion is that sweet dialogue
between spirits entwined in mutual ecstasy; it is like the gentle
washing of a golden stream of love. Too often the speed and stress
of the urgent steals time for the development of true communion and
we are left with the residue rather than the reservoir.
Praise is singing about God and worship singing to God. Praise brings
us into God's presence; worship is what we do when we get there. Whatever
we say and however we define them and each person has their own understanding,
there is a difference between praise and worship. True worship transforms
into communion, and changes the individual. This is what we expect
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