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Psalms – Lesson 12.Worship That Never Ends | Sabbath School with Pastor Mark Finley

March 16, 2024 By admin

Series PSALMS with Pastor Mark Finley  |
Lesson 12.Worship That Never Ends |
The Diversity and Depth of Worship: Lessons from the Psalms and the Bible
In this lesson, we will explore the fascinating diversity of worship depicted in the Psalms and other biblical texts. We will discover how various aspects of worship, from praise and blessing to the proclamation of the Gospel, are illuminated in the scriptures. Additionally, we will examine the significance of authenticity and spirituality in worship, as emphasized by the Psalmists and Jesus Christ himself. Let’s delve into the rich world of worship and be inspired by the timeless teachings of Holy Scripture!
Memory Text: Psalm 104:33 – “I will sing to the Lord as long as I live; I will sing praise to my God while I have my being.”
Content:
12.1 Lift Up Your Hands in the Sanctuary
Blessing in the Sanctuary: Worship and Service as a Holy Priesthood
Psalm 134 emphasizes blessing as a fundamental principle of the relationship between God and Israel, with the people blessing God in the sanctuary and God blessing His people from Zion. Worshipers are often depicted as servants of the Lord, standing in the sanctuary and offering praise. The sanctuary serves to reflect the glory of the Lord and provide worshipers with a secure framework to approach God. This is also reflected in New Testament scriptures, where God’s people are depicted as a holy priesthood offering spiritual sacrifices through Jesus Christ.
12.2 Sing to the Lord a New Song
The Freshness of Worship: The New Song as an Expression of a Living Relationship with God
Singing a “new song” in the Psalms symbolizes the renewed recognition of God’s sovereignty and gratitude for His care and salvation. It expresses joy over deliverance from enemies and death, as well as God’s special favor toward Israel. In Isaiah and Revelation, this “new song” is understood as an expression of unique redemption through the blood of the Lamb and hope for future revelations of God. It symbolizes a vibrant and dynamic relationship with God, which is constantly fresh and renewing.
12.3 Lord, Who May Abide in Your Tabernacle?
Holiness in Worship: The Conditions for Entering God’s Presence
Those worthy to worship in God’s presence, as described in Psalm 15, are those whose actions and character reflect God’s image and are therefore holy. Holiness is a fundamental requirement for access to God’s presence and must be accompanied by ethical behavior in all areas of life. A pure heart that is blameless before God and lives in the fear of the Lord is of utmost importance for the worshiper. Holiness means having a complete and undamaged heart that seeks God and is inspired and empowered by His grace.
12.4 Declare His Glory Among the Nations
The Diversity of Worship: Singing, Praise, and Evangelizing Among the Nations
Psalm 96 encompasses various aspects of worship, including singing, praise, bringing offerings, and proclaiming the Gospel among the nations. These expressions of worship are not separate but complement each other, giving substance to worship. Worship arises from the recognition of God’s nature as Creator, King, and Judge. It involves remembering God’s past deeds, celebrating His present wonders, and anticipating His future actions. Worship is characterized by boundless joy and confidence, as well as holy fear and reverence. The Psalm calls for worshiping the Creator and Judge, reflecting God’s end-time proclamation of the Gospel to the world.
12.5 Lift Up Your Hands in the Sanctuary
Hypocrisy in Worship: The Warning of the Psalms and the Teachings of Jesus
Psalms 40, 50, and 51 address the inadequacy of empty sacrifices and external worship when not accompanied by authentic inner spirituality. God does not reject sacrifices per se but the hypocrisy and wickedness of worshipers who offer external rituals without true repentance and sincerity. Jesus emphasizes in John 4:23–24 that true worship occurs in spirit and truth, not merely through external actions. These Psalms and Jesus’ teachings remind us that our hearts and motivations are just as important as external rituals in true worship.
12.6 Summary
The Essence of Worship: Diversity, Authenticity, and Spirituality
In Lesson 12, we explore the diversity of worship and the importance of authenticity and spirituality in worship. Psalms like Psalm 134 emphasize blessing as a fundamental principle of the relationship between God and His people, while others like Psalm 96 highlight the importance of proclaiming the Gospel among the nations. Additionally, the lesson emphasizes that true worship encompasses not only external rituals but also inner devotion and sincerity, as seen in Psalms like Psalm 15 and Psalm 40. The lesson concludes with a reference to Jesus’ teachings on the importance of worship in spirit and truth in John 4:23–24.

Source: https://fulfilleddesire.net/psalms-lesson-12-worship-that-never-ends-sabbath-school-with-pastor-mark-finley/

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ADRA Women Leaders Inspire Inclusion through Life Stories

March 16, 2024 By admin

The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) honored International Women’s Day on March 8 and National Women’s History Month by spotlighting the amazing stories of the organization’s female lead…… Source: https://adventist.news/en/news/adra-women-leaders-inspire-inclusion-through-life-stories

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Lesson 11: “Longing for God in Zion”

March 16, 2024 By admin



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Sunday: Lift Up Your Hands in the Sanctuary

March 16, 2024 By admin

Daily Lesson for Sunday 17th of March 2024

Read Psalms 134:1-3. Where is the worship offered here? What is the outcome of the worship of the Lord?

Psalms 134:1-3 recalls the Aaronic priestly blessing in Numbers 6:24-26 (also Psalms 67:1) and highlights blessing as the underlying principle and outcome of the relationship between God and Israel.

Incense Rising Before High Priest

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The people bless God in the sanctuary, and God blesses His people from Zion. The blessings extend to all of life because the Lord is the Creator of heaven and earth. The mention of Zion as the place of divine special blessings underlines the Lord’s covenantal bond with His people. It is thus within the covenant of grace that Israel exercises the privilege to bless the Lord and is blessed by Him.

Read Psalms 18:1; Psalms 36:1; Psalms 113:1; Psalms 134:1-3:1, 2; and Psalms 135:1-2. How are the worshipers depicted here?

The Psalms often depict the worshipers as the servants of the Lord. “Who by night stand in the house of the Lord” (Psalms 134:1, NKJV) likely refers to the night guard of the Levites (1 Chronicles 9:23-27) or to the praise that was offered to God by the Levites both day and night (1 Chronicles 9:33).

Because the Israelites worshiped the invisible God, who could not be represented in the form of any image, the sanctuary served to reflect the glory of the Lord and provide a secure environment for sinful people to approach their holy King. This encounter is initiated by the Lord Himself and is regulated by His statutes and decrees.

“Coming to Him as to a living stone, rejected indeed by men, but chosen by God and precious, you also, as living stones, are being built up a spiritual house, a holy priesthood, to offer up spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ” (1 Peter 2:4-5, NKJV). What we see here, in the words of Peter, is a New Testament expression of the same ideas presented in these psalms, that of God’s people, now a holy priesthood, offering praise and thanksgiving to their Lord Jesus Christ, their Creator and Redeemer, for all the good things that He had done for them.

As New Testament believers, we, also, have a priestly role in that we are called to mediate the good news of the gospel to the world. What are the most effective ways we can do this?

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The Great Controversy Chapter 25: A Threefold Warning, Part 2 | Pastor Ted Wilson

March 16, 2024 By admin

Join Pastor Ted Wilson, president of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, as he continues with part 2 of Chapter 25 of The Great Controversy by Ellen White, in which we read there will be a people who, relying entirely upon Christ, will “keep the commandments of God and the faith of Jesus” (vs. 12). These commandments include the fourth, asking us to “Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy” (Ex. 20:8).
The book of Revelation is full of prophetic symbolism, so to understand this message, we must first have a correct interpretation of the symbols and ask, “What is represented by the beast, the image, and the mark?”
Because the Bible is its own best interpreter, we turn to Revelation 12 and 13 to dig deeper into understanding the meaning of these symbols.
To learn more about the Sabbath and its importance to your life, read The Great Controversy by Ellen White at https://greatcontroversyproject.org/ and join us next week for more.

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