The Posture of worship 2025
- Our working definition of worship from last week was: Worship is response to God with our whole body as an act of spiritual sacrifice.
- Matt 14: 33 It says they worshipped Him.
- What do you think happened here?
- Someone in the back of the boat had a guitar and they broke it and they all sang Shout to the Lord?
- There is no mention of singing here. There is no mention of a guitar either.
- Rather the Greek word translated here as worshipped means: to fall down, to kneel, to bow down, fall at the feet of another, to prostrate oneself.
- To prostrate oneself is the most common usage and meaning in Greek.
- Someone in the back of the boat had a guitar and they broke it and they all sang Shout to the Lord?
- Matt 28:9 It’s the same word as the last verse, to bow down, to fall down etc.
- To add some emphasis here, it says they clasped His feet
- A real picture of being low before Jesus at His feet.
- Again, no mention of music or singing, just bowing down as worship.
- Matt 28:17 This is at the very end right before Jesus is taken up to heaven.
- But it’s the same word, to bow down.
- There is contrast here between those bowing down, and those doubting.
- Luke 24:52 It’s the same word to bow down.
- John 9:38 This is after Jesus heals a man born blind and the man comes back to Jesus to worship Him.
- It’s the same word, to bow down
- Rev 5:14 John is seeing a vision of what Heaven is like, and they are bowing down.
- It’s the same word. Even in heaven they are bowing down in worship.
- Added emphasis here with “they fell down and bowed down.”
- Rev 7:11 It’s the same word.
- Both of these passages in Rev it says worshipped and it says fell down. Driving home the point.
John 12:3 She is low before Jesus, bowed down to be at His feet. Physical act one, posture
- Then pours out very expensive perfume. Physical act two, cost
- Then she dried his feet with her hair. Physical act three, intimacy.
- 2 Samuel 6:14 David is dancing before the Lord with all his might, in his underwear.
- The Hebrew word translated here as might could also be seen as strength.
- David was worshiping with all of his Strength.
- This was a pure expression of David’s joy over the ark of God returning to Jerusalem.
- 2 Samuel 6:16 Michal is of course one of David’s wives, born of noble birth.
- But she begins to despise her husband, because of how he worshiped with physical expression.
- 2 Samuel 6:20 David returns home to bless his household.
- But his wife comes out and begins to nag and belittle him, insult him.
- Calling him a commoner, any vulgar fellow.
- Do you see how social status suddenly became an issue?
- She was more concerned with what others would think. “These slave girls.”
- Calling him a commoner, any vulgar fellow.
- Verse 22Because of his joy before the Lord, he will become even more undignified than this.
- But his wife comes out and begins to nag and belittle him, insult him.
Verse 23 The scene started by saying that David came to bless his family.
- But it ends by saying that Michal, his wife, had no blessing
Nehemiah 8:6 This scene takes place right after the book of God’s Word is found and read again publicly for the first time in a long time.
- After hearing the word of the Lord, they fall into worship.
- First, they lifted their hands.
- Second, then they bowed down with their face to the ground.
- Just because they heard the word of God. No song or music!!
Psalm 141:2 David asks that the spiritual act of prayer be like the physical act of burning incense.
- Then that the lifting of his hands be like the evening sacrifice.
Why does physical posture in matter? Why is it important?
- God created us with two natures, a physical nature, and a spiritual nature.
- Both natures must respond to God for our worship to be complete.
- So posture then is how our physical nature engages in worship.
