Worshipping God Face On

It was 1958. I was a restless, adventurous nine-year-old, and I was on a steamship, sailing with my mother and grandmother to Bermuda.

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When we woke up the first morning, the sky was as cold and grey as the churning, white-capped waves. A bitter wind and a spitting rain kept most of the passengers indoors, sipping tea behind the glassed-in deck or wandering the ship’s galleries. My mother gathered my grandmother and me into the auditorium to watch a slide presentation about ocean currents and trade winds.

Sitting in the dark, warm room and hearing the click-clicking of the projector progressing from one slide to the next, I became more and more restless. Why weren’t we out on the deck, holding on to the railing, with our faces to the wind and spray? Why were we experiencing the ocean second-hand?

Our worship of God is often the same. We need to stand face-on into the bracing, raw truth of who God is.

It would ignite a passionate response such as that of the child who stands facing the storm, grasping the rail, hair flattened and voice straining: “This is awesome!” Worship should have us apprehending raw, honest truth about God; it should provide the channels for the heart to respond to the beauty of that truth.

“In your face” biblical truth about God ignites the heat of our emotions about him. Our worship of God becomes shrivelled when we fill our minds with second-hand information about him as well as settle for a less-than-real experience of God.

Don’t let your worship decline to the performance of mere duty. Don’t allow the childlike awe and wonder to be choked out.

You have capacities for joy that you can scarcely imagine. These capacities were made for the enjoyment of God. He can awaken them. Open your eyes. Be awed and inspired by his glory. And then…be blown away as you worship God.


You CAN read the Bible through in a year. Start today!

Mon: Isaiah 45-48; Matthew 11:20-30; Ps 107:23-32; Prov 3:25-26
Tues: Isaiah 49-52; Matthew 12:1-14; Ps 107:33-43; Proverb 3:27-28
Wed: Isaiah 53-57; Matthew 12:15-21; Psalm 111; Proverb 3:29-30
Thurs: Isaiah 58-62; Matthew 12:22-37; Psalm 108; Proverb 3:31-32
Fri: Isaiah 63-66; Matthew 12:38-50; Psalm 120; Proverb 3:33-35
Sat: Romans 1:1-3:20; Matthew 13 1-9; Psalm 67; Proverb 4:1-2
Sun: 1 Kings 3:4-28; James 1:2-8


Then the angel of the LORD came and sat beneath the great tree at Ophrah, which belonged to Joash of the clan of Abiezer. Gideon son of Joash was threshing wheat at the bottom of a winepress to hide the grain from the Midianites. 12 The angel of the LORD appeared to him and said, “Mighty hero, the LORD is with you!”

Judges 6:11-12


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