Army of Worshipers
(En Español)
When
the Scriptures refer to the "heavenly host," we usually think of
"choirs of angels." The word "host" in the Bible meant "army" (Josh.
5:13-14). It is an important truth: the hosts of Heaven are worshiping
armies. Indeed, no one can do warfare who is not first a worshiper of
God.
The Central Issue in Tribulation: Worship
One does not have to penetrate deeply into the Revelation of John to discover that both God and the devil are seeking worshipers (see Rev. 7:11; 13:4; 14:7, 11). Time and time again the line is drawn between those who "worship the beast and his image" and those who worship God.
One does not have to penetrate deeply into the Revelation of John to discover that both God and the devil are seeking worshipers (see Rev. 7:11; 13:4; 14:7, 11). Time and time again the line is drawn between those who "worship the beast and his image" and those who worship God.
In
the last great battle before Jesus returns, the outcome of every man's
life shall be weighed upon a scale of worship: In the midst of warfare
and conflict to whom will we bow, God or Satan?
Yet,
while this warfare shall culminate in the establishment of the Lord's
kingdom on earth (see Rev. 11:15), we must realize the essence of this
battle is the central issue in our warfare today. Will we faithfully worship God during satanic assault and temptation?
True worship must emerge in the context of our lives now. For no man
will worship through the great battles of tomorrow who complains in the
mere skirmishes of today.
You
will remember that the Lord's call to the Israelites was a call to
worship and serve Him in the wilderness (see Exod. 7:16). Indeed, when
Moses first spoke of God's loving concern, we read that the Hebrews
"bowed low and worshiped" (Exod. 4:31). But when trials and pressures
came, they fell quickly into murmuring, complaining and blatant
rebellion. Their worship was superficial, self-serving and conditional
-- an outer form without an inner heart of worship.
This
same condition of shallow worship prevails in much of Christianity
today. If a message is given that speaks of the Lord's great care for
His people, with eagerness do we bow low and worship. But as soon as the
pressures of daily living arise or temptations come, how quickly we
rebel against God and resist His dealings! The enemy has easy access to
the soul that is not protected by true worship of the Almighty! Indeed,
the Lord's purpose with Israel in the wilderness was to perfect true
worship, which is based upon the reality of God, not circumstances. The
Lord knows that the heart that will worship Him in the wilderness of
affliction will continue to worship in the promised land of plenty.
Without
true worship of God, there can be no victory in warfare. For what we
bleed when we are wounded by satanic assault or difficult circumstances
is the true measure of our worship. You see, what comes out of our
hearts during times of pressure is in us, but it is hidden during times
of ease. If you are a true worshiper, your spirit will exude worship to
God no matter what battle you are fighting. In warfare, worship creates a
wall of fire around the soul.
Worship: The Purpose of Creation
We were created for God's pleasure. We were not created to live for ourselves but for Him. And while the Lord desires that we enjoy His gifts and His people, He would have us know we were created first for His pleasure. In these closing moments of this age, the Lord will have a people whose purpose for living is to please God with their lives. In them, God finds His own reward for creating man. They are His worshipers. They are on earth only to please God, and when He is pleased, they also are pleased.
We were created for God's pleasure. We were not created to live for ourselves but for Him. And while the Lord desires that we enjoy His gifts and His people, He would have us know we were created first for His pleasure. In these closing moments of this age, the Lord will have a people whose purpose for living is to please God with their lives. In them, God finds His own reward for creating man. They are His worshipers. They are on earth only to please God, and when He is pleased, they also are pleased.
The Lord takes
them further and through more pain and conflicts than other men.
Outwardly, they often seem "smitten of God, and afflicted" (Isa. 53:4).
Yet to God, they are His beloved. When they are crushed, like the petals
of a flower, they exude a worship, the fragrance of which is so
beautiful and rare that angels weep in quiet awe at their surrender.
They are the Lord's purpose for creation.
One
would think that God would protect them, guarding them in such a way
that they would not be marred. Instead, they are marred more than
others. Indeed, the Lord seems pleased to crush them, putting them to
grief. For in the midst of their physical and emotional pain, their
loyalty to Christ grows pure and perfect. And in the face of
persecutions, their love and worship toward God become all-consuming.
Would
that all Christ's servants were so perfectly surrendered. Yet God finds
His pleasure in us all. But as the days of the Kingdom draw near and
the warfare at the end of this age increases, those who have been
created solely for the worship of God will come forth in the power and
glory of the Son. With the high praises of God in their mouth, they will
execute upon His enemies the judgment written (see Ps. 149). They will
lead as generals in the Lord's army of worshipers.
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This word was taken from Pastor Frangipane's book, The Three Battlegrounds, available in our bookstore.
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