How To Know We Have Worshiped #1

Psalm 22:3

One of the most interesting points of a pastor's week is greeting people after Sunday morning worship. People say the most interesting things to the pastor as they file out the doors. I like the story of the young pastor and his first Sunday at his first church. An elderly lady said to him, "That was the worst sermon I've ever heard." He merely ignored her remark until the next week. Again she said, "That was the worst sermon I've ever heard." This went on for some weeks. Finally, the pastor asked one of the deacons about her. The deacon responded, "Pastor don't pay much attention to what she says. She's feeble-minded. She just goes around repeating what everyone else is says."

People do say the strangest things after morning worship. They'll tell you that your message was great when you know and they know they slept through it! However, there are days when everything seems just right. There are days when we connect. There are days in which God's presence is so tangible and we all sense it.

Each evening following the messages on worship, I have challenged all of us to consider the question, 'Have we worshiped God today?'. Tonight I want us to consider how can we know we have worshiped God. How can we leave this place and honestly say that we have been in the presence of the living God? What must we do? Where must we go? How can we know that we have worshiped God? Tonight I want to give you several elements of worship.

I. We Worship Through Thanksgiving.

II. We Worship God Through Praise.

There is much more I want to say on the different elements of worship, but I will continue this thought next week. Tonight let's once again ask ourselves, 'Have we worshiped God today?' We express our worship through thanksgiving, and through praise.