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THE ATTITUDE OF A WORSHIPPER

by William Wyne

Scripture: Psalms 100:1-5


The Attitude of a Worshipper
William Wyne
Psalms 100:1-5


Dr. A. W. Tozer was a great preacher, author, and theologian, in an article on worship, he said,'' I can safely say on the authority of all that is written and revealed in the word of God this fact. ''That any man or woman on this earth who is bored or turned off by worship, is not ready or will enjoy heaven.'' Out of all that heaven is and all that heaven may be, there is one thing clear from scripture, it's a place of high worship. And it almost seems that its continual, it does not start at a certain time, and cease at a given time.

In the Book of Revelation, John writes about a scene that he was permitted to see and experience. Even though he was on earth on an Island in the Aegean Sea called Patmos, he was transported to glory for worship. He beheld a sight that his eyes had never witnessed; he experiences a scene that gives the reader and the believers a glimpse of worship in glory.

In Revelation 4, he wrote, ''and the four living creatures had each of them six wings about them, and they were full of eyes within, and they rest not day and night, Holy, Holy, Holy, and Lord God Almighty, who was and is, and is to come.

Verse 10-11 says, the four and twenty elders fall down before him that was seated on the throne, and worshipped him that liveth forever and ever, and cast their crowns before the throne saying, Thou art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honor and all things, and for thy pleasure they were created.

It sounds like worship to me, and it sounds like it was continuous and noisy around that throne.

A. W. Tozer just may be right!

Psalm 100 belongs to sections of Psalms that focus on worship. These Psalms do not just inspire us to worship, they instruct us on how we should worship and informs us who the object and reason for worship.
These Psalms do not aim just to help us be engaged in the sanctuary; they help us to encounter a sovereign God in the sanctuary. Because G ...

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