26 October 2024

Made Up Worship

My evening Bible reading has been from the NIV, a translation I am not as familiar with as the KJV or NKJV.  I have found it to be more similar than those other versions than different, and sometimes there are renderings that put a fresh spin on verses I can finish by memory.  An example that illustrates this well is found in Isaiah 29:13:  "The Lord says: "These people come near to me with their mouth and honor me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me. Their worship of me is made up only of rules taught by men."  This translation makes it abundantly clear how distant, impersonal and rule-oriented the worship of God had become.  God desired a relationship with the Hebrews made possible through faith in Him shown by obedience to His Law, yet it was reduced to what people did or didn't do.  Such "worship" falls woefully short of God's design.

People thought they were worshipping God through their offerings, sacrifices, tithes, songs and observances of feasts, and for those who trusted and loved God it was a genuine outlet of praise and thanksgiving in which God was pleased.  But God observed people who said the right things to honour God, yet their hearts remained far from Him.  Their worship of God was made up--it had become commands and prohibitions cobbled together by men who did not know God themselves.  This is not to say among the Hebrews there were not many people who knew and feared God in truth, yet God's judgment concerning these people who claimed to honour and worship God but remained far from Him is the point made.

Though worshippers remained distant from God, He followed up by saying in Isaiah 29:14:  "Therefore once more I will astound these people with wonder upon wonder; the wisdom of the wise will perish, the intelligence of the intelligent will vanish."  God would confound the priests and Levites, the learned experts of the Law of Moses, and He would cause the studious and intelligent scribes to wonder.  He would blow their minds by exposing their spiritual poverty and lack.  They had been so focused on performing the letter of the Law according to tradition they missed drawing near to God and worshipping Him in spirit and in truth.  God would do a miracle in causing children to know and worship God with a depth they had not experienced.  We can be guilty of setting the bar exceedingly low for youth to desire holiness in the fear of God, but God would put this desire in their hearts by His grace.

See how the chapter ends in Isaiah 29:22-24:  "Therefore this is what the LORD, who redeemed Abraham, says to the house of Jacob: "No longer will Jacob be ashamed; no longer will their faces grow pale. 23 When they see among them their children, the work of my hands, they will keep my name holy; they will acknowledge the holiness of the Holy One of Jacob, and will stand in awe of the God of Israel. 24 Those who are wayward in spirit will gain understanding; those who complain will accept instruction."  The God who redeemed Abraham would also redeem his wayward children.  The next generation would be the work of God's hand who would keep His name holy and stand in awe of God.  The wayward child and youth would grow in understanding of God and complainers would receive instruction by the LORD.  How awesome is God to do this, and He continues to do so to this day.

As children of God today by faith in Jesus, it is possible we sing worship songs in church and read the Bible as something we know is good and needful--but our hearts can remain distant from Him.  Spiritual disciplines can become a checklist we are not even faithful to do, and we can do them without our hearts being in it because our affections and desires are elsewhere.  Yet even if our lukewarm and hard-hearts set a lame example for others to follow, God is looking for those who worship Him in spirit and in truth.  As He spoke to young Samuel in the darkness, God continues to speak to children, youth and older people set in their own ways to draw us to Himself by a relationship with Jesus Christ.  As God's handiwork as Christians, let us acknowledge the LORD in all our ways, draw near to the God of Israel to stand in awe of Him, and gain understanding of God as we worship Him with our whole hearts--not reducing worship to rules we follow.

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