Worship
is the grand event in the life of a Christian. Or at least it should be. Too
often worship does not feel very grand. There are many reasons for this.
However, one reason that is overlooked is our failure to prepare for worship. The
Israelites were expected to be prepared for worship. We should prepare as well.
God does not want us to enter his
presence with distracted minds, weary bodies, and cold hearts. He wants us to
enter his house focused, rested, and with zeal. Our aim should be to bring him
our best every Lord’s Day. Here are some suggestions to help you prepare for
the Lord’s Service.
Preparation
During the Week
- Make
sure you are doing family worship and/or personal devotions. In worship we
sit underneath God’s Word, sing, and pray.
If your week does not have these things in them then worship will
seem foreign. God’s Word will seem like a strange tongue to you. The
prayers in worship will bore you instead of excite you. It will be hard. To come into God’s house prepared
you must spend time in the Word,
prayer, and song throughout the week.
- Spend
time during the week with members of your local church. It is good to spend time with Christians
from other churches. However, the priority should be on those from your
local body. These are the ones you will worship with on Sunday. These are
the ones who will sit under the word with you and pray with you. These are the ones you will visit with
following the service. When you
meet with them during the week, discuss the things of God. What are they
learning from the Scriptures? What
do they remember about last week’s sermon?
What are they struggling with? Pray with them before you part ways.
Then the bonds of Christian love will be strong when you meet before the
Lord on Sunday.
- Confess
your sins during the week. One of
the greatest hindrances to Spirit filled worship is the failure to confess
our sins. We must regularly bring
our sins before the Lord pleading the shed blood of Christ. We must also confess our sins to each
other. Do not enter God’s house with broken relationships. If you have
sinned against someone, go to your brother and get forgiveness.
- Work hard, so you will be ready for a day of rest. Remember we are to labor six days, not five. That doesn’t mean you have to work at your job six days. But it does mean Saturdays are not generally a day off.
Preparation on Saturday
Preparing for Sunday is a key
ingredient to coming into God’s house in the right frame of mind. Here are some
practical things you can do on Saturday to get ready for Sunday.
1.
Get
anything you need for church ready. This would include getting out church
clothes, filling diaper bags, preparing food for a potluck, getting gas for the
car, having your Bible out, etc. Nothing
dampens the drive to church like someone being mad because they couldn’t find
the right pair of shoes. Try to make Sunday smooth by thinking ahead.
2.
If
possible, plan and prepare for the Sunday meals on Saturday. For Sunday
breakfast we do either cold cereal or hot breakfast that can be prepared
Saturday night. For lunch on Sunday, plan a meal that you can prepare ahead of
time. The point is to be free on Sunday to worship, fellowship, and rest.
Husbands you should help your wife do some extra cooking on Saturday so she can
rest on Sunday.
3.
Read
over the sermon passage for the next day and pray for the worship service. You will get more out of worship if you have
thought about it prior to entering the sanctuary.
4.
Get
to bed at a decent hour. Four hours of
sleep will not prepare you to feast on God’s Word.
Preparation
on Sunday
1.
Get
up at a decent hour. If you have an hour to get ready for worship you will
probably not be prepared.
2.
Read
some Scripture, sing, and pray before coming to church. Our family sings as we
drive to worship. Here are some specific things you can pray for. I am sure you can think of more.
a.
Pray
for me as I preach.
b.
Pray
for the hearts of the people to stirred to hear God’s Word and sing His praises.
c.
Pray
for the Spirit to be working.
d.
Pray
that God would bring new people into the church.
3.
Eat
a good breakfast. Hunger is not a virtue during the sermon.
4.
Arrive
early so you can greet the saints and settle your body and soul before the
service begins. Coming in right at 10:30 or late will not help you worship.
5.
Use
the restroom prior to worship.
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