11-1-15 Accessing God's Power The Power of Praise & Worship
Accessing God's Power - The Power of Praise And Worship
Date January 11,2015
Scripture Reading Psalm 135:3
from series Accessing God's Power
Introduction
About The Power of Praise And Worship
Praise and worship has a very prominent place in the Bible - both Old
and New Testaments. But how does praise and worship affect our lives
on a daily basis? How can we unlock its power? What if you don't feel
like praising God?
This sermon on The Power of Praise and Worship encourages
Christians to make praise and worship an important part of their lives.
This is the second message in our series on Accessing God's Power.
In our last sermon, we looked at The Power of the Name of Jesus.
In this sermon, we're talking about the Power of Praise and Worship.
The phrases "Praise the Lord!" or "Thank God!" are used so glibly by many of us that we tend to lose sight of their real meaning.
Praise, according to Webster's dictionary, means to extol, laud, honor, acclaim, express approval. To praise, then, is to give positive affirmation, expressing our approval of something. Giving our approval means that we accept or agree with what we approve of. So to praise God for a difficult situation, a sickness or disaster, means literally that we accept and approve of it happening as part of God's plan for our lives.
We can't really praise God without being thankful for the thing we are praising Him for. And we can't really be thankful without being happy about whatever we're thankful for. Praising, then, involves both gratitude and joy. The very fact that we praise God also means that we are accepting the fact that God is responsible for what is happening. Otherwise it would make little sense thanking Him for it.
"Rejoice evermore. Pray without ceasing. In every thing give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you" (I Thes. 5:16-18).
I've met many people who are able to praise God for their circumstances simply because they accept the word of the Bible that they are supposed to praise God in everything. Praising Him, they soon experience the results of an attitude of consistent thanksgiving and joy; and in turn, their faith is strengthened.
Others find it a little more difficult. "I just don't understand," they say.
We're not supposed to push our understanding out of the way, grit our teeth, and say, "It doesn't make sense to me, but I'll praise the Lord if it kills me, if that's the only way I can get out of this mess!"
That's not praising, that's manipulating. We've all tried to manipulate God, and He loves us too much to let us get away with it. We are to praise God with our understanding, not in spite of it.
Our understanding gets us into trouble when we try to figure out why and how God brings certain circumstances into our lives. We can never understand why and how God does something, but He wants us to accept that He does it. This is the basis of our praise. God wants us to understand that He loves us and that He has a plan for us.
"We know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to His purpose" (Rom.8:28).
Are you surrounded by difficult circumstances right now? Have you been struggling to understand why they have come to you? Then try to accept that God loves you and has allowed those circumstances because He knows they are good for you. Praise Him for what He has brought into your life.
Sermon
Let's take a look at some important truths about praise and worship.
1. You get out of it what you put into it.
One of the most powerful principles a person could ever learn is that of sowing and reaping. And it works like this: What we put in determines what we get out.
Ill. Think of it this way: A friend of mine tells me about a bank
that has a special offer; if I invest with them I'll get 25% interest. I
think, "Yeah, that sounds okay. But I don't want to tie up a lot of
money." So I invest ₹10,000. But my friend invests ₹100,000. At the
end of the year he rings me up and says, "Hey, guess what? You know
that bank investment? I made ₹25,000." "You made ₹25,000?" So I jump
on the internet, check my account, and can you believe it, I've only
made ₹2,500? I go racing down to the bank, march up to the counter and
say, "Hey, what gives? How come my friend made ₹25,000 and I only made ₹2,500? That's discrimination ..." "How much did you invest?"
"₹10,000." "And how much did your friend invest?" "₹100,000." "Well
then, the answer's pretty obvious, isn't it? The more you invest, the
more you make."
The more you invest, the more you make.
The Bible puts it this way: What you sow is what you reap.
Gal 6:7-8 Do not be deceived, God is not mocked; for whatever a man sows, that he will also reap. (8) For he who sows to his flesh will of the flesh reap corruption, but he who sows to the Spirit will of the Spirit reap everlasting life.
Praising and worshiping God is sowing to the Spirit. And the thing that we as Christians have to fight is the urge to praise and worship God only when we feel like it.
Isn't it a battle?
Ill. But what would you think of an American farmer who wakes up one
morning, and his wife asks him, "Zeb, you plantin' the corn today?" And
he says, "Why no, Lurlene, I ain't gonna plant no corn seeds this year 2015.
I'm just gonna wait till them there little corns start a-growing.
Then maybe I'll get inspired and I'll plant some corn." And she says,
"Zeb, I mean this in the nicest possible way, but you're an idiot - a
complete cotton-pickin' fool. You ain't gonna get no corn unless you
plant the seeds."
First you plant, then you reap - this is the most basic of spiritual principles.
Obedience precedes results - first obedience, then results. If we just stand there and say, "Well I'll just see if God touches
me, then I'll praise and worship Him" - we're not going to get anything.
2. We don't have to feel like praising and worshiping God before we can do it.
Merlin R Carothers in his book Power in Praise says:
"One couple heard me speak on praising God for everything and went home quite disturbed. For months they had grieved over the condition of their daughter who had been committed to a mental institution and had been diagnosed as hopelessly insane.
Prayer groups across the country had been asked to intercede for her, and daily the parents had pleaded with God on their knees to heal their daughter. Her condition remained unchanged.
Their initial response to the challenge that they should praise God for the condition of their daughter had left them distraught and unhappy.But finally they decided, "We have nothing to lose, do we? Why don't we try it?"
They knelt together. "Dear God," the husband began, "we know that You love us and that You love our daughter even more than we do. We're going to trust that You're working out in her life what You know is best for her; so we thank You for her sickness, thank You that she's in the hospital, thank You for the doctors who haven't found a way to help her. We praise You for Your wisdom and love toward us... " The longer they prayed that day, the more they became convinced that God was indeed doing what was best.
The next morning the hospital psychiatrist called. "Sir, there's been a remarkable change in your daughter," he said. "I suggest you come and see her."
Within two weeks she was released from the hospital. A year later a young man came up to me after a meeting. He introduced himself as the girl's brother and told me that she was married, expecting a baby, and "is the happiest girl in the world!""
Let's talk about how faith works, because this is really an issue of faith.
Ill. I think of faith as spiritual muscle. How did Arnold Schwarzenegger get those humongous muscles? Besides the steroids, there
were years of hard work. There's no use my complaining that I've got
teeny-weeny little muscles if the heaviest thing I ever lift is a pen.Spiritually speaking, every church has some who look like Arnold Schwarzenegger - their faith is strong.
But then there's Steve Urkel.
Some of you might remember Steve Urkel - skinny, weedy, little black
guy, famous for bumbling his way through everything and then asking,
"Did I do that?" He's so skinny, he'd have to run round in the shower to get wet. Almost no muscle at all.The spiritual Arnies of the church just go through life, "Outta my way devil, I'm coming through."
Arnie, big spiritual muscles- Trials come their way, obstacles come their way, suffering comes their way, but they just keep going. If they've had a good week, they praise and worship God with all their heart. If they've had a bad week, they still praise and worship God with all their heart. They're battle-hardened warriors.
But the Steve Urkels of the church: If they have a great week, they
have great worship. If they have a lousy week, they have lousy worship.
Are you an Urkel or an Arnie? Do you have big spiritual muscles or little ones? Those with big spiritual muscles have learned to walk by faith, not by feelings. They've learned that no matter how bad their week was, the Lord never changes - He is always worthy.
Heb 13:8 Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever.
Ill. There once was a king who went hunting game with his friend.
As the king shot the arrow his thumb came off. His friend said,
"Praise God because He's in control." The king was furious and threw
his friend in gaol. Some time later, the king was hunting when he
ventured into a distant land where he'd never been before. Suddenly he
was surrounded by cannibals. They tied him up and were ready to cook
him when they saw the hand with no thumb. "No perfect, no cookie," said
the chief, and they let him go. He went back to his friend and
apologised. "You were right. Not having a thumb saved my life." His
friend said, "Praise God that I have been in gaol for so long." "How
can you praise God?" "If I hadn't been in gaol, I would have been
hunting with you. And look: two thumbs."
Ps 135:3 "Praise the LORD, for the LORD is good; sing praises to His name, for it is pleasant."
He is good, therefore He is worthy to be praised.
Ill. So what happens if you've had a terrible week; an argument
with the boss; the washing machine chewed your favourite outfit; the cat
scratched you; you got a flat tyre on the way to church; you're tired,
you're miserable and you're angry. You're in no fit state to worship
What can you do about it? There are two options.
First, you can sit there, refuse to do anything, and teach God a lesson. But you can't teach God a lesson because He already knows everything. A better option is to ask the Lord for forgiveness for any bad
attitudes and make a choice to worship the Lord no matter how you feel. Choose to lift your hands to Him and begin to rejoice in the outer man. At first, the outer man might take a bit of convincing. But as you press on in faith, something begins to take place in your spirit. You open up on the inside.
It doesn't require much faith to worship when you feel like it. But if you make the effort to praise and worship; that's sowing to the Spirit. And eventually your feelings follow suit; that's reaping. I don't praise God because I feel like it, I praise Him because He
said to, because it's good for me, because when I do He does great
things, and because He's worthy to be praised whether I feel like it or
not.
3. It's not enough to close our eyes and lift our hands - it matters what we are thinking.
Worship is all about a person - Jesus Christ.
Someone once said to us, "We like the church, but there's too much singing. It's boring."
Listen to this: (John 4:23) But the hour is coming, and now is, when
the true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth; for the
Father is seeking such to worship Him.
Breaking News : God isn't looking for great singers or great musicians - He's looking for worshipers.
Ill. Can you believe that once upon a time, when she was a
teenager, one of my Cousin used to sit in church every week, she had long hair,
and instead of listening to the sermon, she used to have a little radio
connected to an earpiece which was plaited up through her hair?
Not everyone listens to the sermon; and not everyone focuses on the Lord during worship. For many worshipers, the problem is what goes on up here. (the head) Don't think I don't know what goes on in there - I'm human too.
Ill. Here I am lifting up my hands to the Lord, worshiping Him,
singing, "Worthy is the Lamb…", being very spiritual (on the outside).
But do you know what I find? My mind doesn't always do what I want it
to do. I begin with every intention of completely focusing on Jesus.
My mind goes off on some other track. Maybe it's my stomach rumbling,
and I'm thinking, "Man, I'm starving! I can't wait for lunch.
Sunita's made Punjabi chicken. Mmm, Punjabi chicken. She's an awesome
cook. All that fighting at the beginning of our marriage: It was worth
hanging in there just for the Punjabi chicken. Yeah, all that fighting. I
don't suppose it was that surprising that we fought so much. We were
both dysfunctional - especially her. I've helped her so much." And my mind just wanders off into outer space.
Could Jesus have included that in what He meant when He quoted
Isaiah? (Mat 15:8) These people draw near to Me with their mouth, and
honour Me with their lips ("Worthy is the Lamb…"), but their heart is
far from Me (Punjabi chicken).
Ill. Do you ever have one of those conversations where you tune
out? Someone is telling you something that's really important to them,
your brain is a million miles away, and they say (eagerly), "So what do
you think?" And you go, "Er, I ah, about what?" Hello, anybody home!?! There's no connection - do you think maybe Jesus has that problem with us sometimes?
Jesus is standing in front of us while we're "worshiping" and He sees
our hands raised and hears our singing, but when He looks into our
minds we're thinking about honey chicken, or something else. Maybe He's
there, saying to us, "Hello, anybody home?"
Mark 12:30 "And you shall love the LORD your God with all your heart (that's in here), with all your soul (that's in here somewhere too), with all your mind (that's here), and with all your strength (that's your body)." (and then Jesus said) This is the first commandment.
How can we connect with God if we don't put our whole hearts into it? All the problems people have with raising their hands, shouting
praise to God, dancing will eventually disappear when they really
connect with God.
4. What we say we believe should match up with how we act.
Ill. When you think about it, sporting events are amazing. Most
of them are centred some kind of ball. They've either got to hit it,
throw it, run with it, bat it, or something. And the thing is, when
they do, the whole stadium erupts. The crowd is on its feet. Have you ever considered the logic of this?
Some guy picked up a stupid piece of inflated leather, ran across a
stretch of grass, and put it down behind a line someone drew on the
ground. And people - including Christian believers - get excited about that, but they can't get excited about worshiping the Lord. The God who created the heavens and the earth, and paid the ultimate
price for our souls - that's something to get excited about.
You know what? Jesus could do the ball thing in His sleep!
We say we believe that He turns up at church every week. But do we act like it?
Maybe we're singing the words, but thinking something like, "Oh, man,
how long are they going keep doing this song? Where on earth did the
worship leader get his fashion sense from? I don't really like this
modern style music." Criticism, boredom, impatience - these are the enemies of true worship.What does it say about our sense of the reality of God's presence, if we say that He's here, but we act like He's not?
Mat 18:20 For where two or three are gathered together in My name, I am there in the midst of them.
I haven't talked about the ways you can praise God - it's all in your Bible.You can dance, sing, shout, clap…
But I'm going to ask you to do something crazy: When you worship, act like it's true that Jesus is here.
5. There is power in praise
Ill. Can you imagine being in a war, you see the enemy pouring
over the ridges. Your first response is: "Aaugh!" Your sergeant comes
to you and says, "Don't worry son. Put your rifle down and use this
rocket launcher." "But sergeant, I don't feel like it." "Use it son,
it works." "But sergeant, you don't understand. I'm afraid. I'm
hurting. I'm unhappy. I'm depressed. My wife yelled at me." "Don't
give me excuses, soldier. Use the rocket launcher."
Isn't that a little bit like what happens in church? Some people,
you'd swear by watching them that life is always good to them. Because they make a decision not to let their circumstances or their feelings determine their behaviour. Others, if they've had a bad week - they stop using their rocket launcher.
Ps. 149:5-9 Let the saints be joyful in glory; let them sing aloud on their beds. (6) Let the high praises of God be in their mouth, and a two-edged sword in their hand, (7) to execute vengeance on the nations, and punishments on the peoples; (8) to bind their kings with chains, and their nobles with fetters of iron; (9) to execute on them the written judgment; this honour have all His saints. Praise the LORD!
That's awesome power released through praise and worship. These verses are telling us that when we praise God, His amazing power is released in the heavenlies. I don't praise God because I feel like it, I praise Him because He
said to, because it's good for me, because when I do He does great
things.
Invitation And The Final Challenge
Praising God is not a magic formula for success. It is a way of life that is solidly backed up in God's Word. We praise God not for the expected results, but for the situation just as it is. As long as we praise God with an eye secretly looking for the expected results, we're only kidding ourselves, and nothing will happen to change us or our situation.
Praise is based on a total and joyful acceptance of the present as part of God's loving, perfect will for us. Praise is not based on what we think or hope will happen in the future. We praise God not for what we expect will happen in or around us, but we praise Him for what He is and where and how we are right now!
It is, of course, a fact that when we honestly praise God, something does happen as a result. His power obviously flows into the situation, and we will notice, sooner or later, a change in us or around us. The change may be that we come to experience a real joy and happiness in the midst of what once appeared to be a miserable situation, or the situation may change. But this is a result of praise and must not be the motivation for praise.
Praise is not a bargaining position. We don't say, "I'll praise You so that You can bless me, Lord." To praise God is to delight ourselves in Him, and the psalmist wrote, "Delight thyself also in the Lord; and He shall give thee the desires of thine heart" (Psa. 37:4).
Notice the order of importance here. We don't make a list of our heart's desires and then delight ourselves in the Lord in order to get them. We're first to be delighted, and once we've experienced being really delighted with God, we'll discover that everything else becomes secondary. Still, it is true that God does want to give us all our heart's desires. If we could only learn to be delighted with the Lord in everything first!
God has a perfect plan for our lives, but He cannot move us to the next step of His plan until we joyfully
accept our present situation as part of that plan. What happens next is God's move, not ours. Some people would like to deny that fact. They look at the transformation taking place in the lives of people who have learned to praise God for everything, and they insist that the explanation is a simple one.
"A changed attitude brings about changed circumstances," they say. "It is simple psychology. When you stop complaining and start smiling, you feel different; others treat you differently, and your whole life can undergo a dramatic change for the better."
I will agree that the formula, "Smile and the world will smile with you; cry and you cry alone," is a reasonably sound piece of advice--up to a point. But praising God is something more than a change in our own attitude. When we sincerely accept and thank God for a situation, believing that He has brought it about, there is released into that situation a supernatural, divine force that brings about changes beyond what can be explained as an unfolding of natural events.
Are you ready? Are you willing to be God's Arnie who worship Him no matter what it is? Are you ready to use this Rocket launcher? Come on! Access God's Power. If you want to confess come forward. we will minister to you...

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