21 December 2008
' He will sit as a refiner and purifier of silver; He will purify the sons of Levi, And purge them as gold and silver, that they may offer to the Lord an offering in righteousness. ' Mal 3:3
The quality of our worship is not based on activities, the quality of our music or the songs that we sing but on our character. Churches mistakenly assume that it has to do with the impressiveness of the building, the sound system and the eloquence of the preaching.
Genuine worship originates from the heart and if our relationship with God is not healthy, all these things are nothing more than religious pageantry.
The Levites were the worship leaders of their day and their task was to offer sacrifices on behalf of the people. Before they could even perform these tasks, God has to refine them, purging them of any impurities.
Merely being members of the religious profession or having special positions in the religious institution did not guarantee their religious activities would be acceptable to the Holy God.
Today, we tend to look to external things to enhance our worship but the quality of true worship rests in us. Attending a religious service will not automatically ensure an encounter with God.
Church leaders should not hide behind the religious walls and every child of God must allow God to refine their heart until it is pleasing to Him.
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