“I was glad when they said unto me, Let us go into the house of the Lord” (Psalm 122:1). Worship is one of the greatest blessings given to the child of God. It is the opportunity to honor our Creator, remember the sacrifice of Christ, and join together with fellow Christians to give thanks and honor to God. Yet many times worship is approached casually, hurriedly, or without proper preparation. Far too often people prepare more carefully for work, school, vacations, or sporting events than they do for meeting with God in worship.

True worship begins long before the opening prayer on Sunday morning. Jesus taught that worship must be offered “in spirit and in truth” (John 4:24). This means worship involves both the right actions and the right heart. A distracted, bitter, or worldly mind cannot fully focus upon God. We should prepare our hearts throughout the week by living faithfully, praying regularly, studying God’s word, and removing sinful attitudes from our lives. Ecclesiastes 5:1 reminds us, “Walk prudently when you go to the house of God.” Worship deserves reverence and thoughtful preparation.
Preparation also includes our attitude toward the assembly itself. Hebrews 10:24-25 teaches the importance of assembling together faithfully. Rather than viewing worship as an obligation to endure, Christians should anticipate it with joy and gratitude. We gather to honor God, encourage one another, partake of the Lord’s Supper, sing praises, and hear the teaching of God’s word. Every service is an opportunity for spiritual strength and growth and edification.
Families can prepare for worship by planning ahead on Saturday evening, getting proper rest, and avoiding unnecessary distractions on Sunday morning. Arriving on time, bringing our Bibles, and entering the assembly with a reverent spirit helps us focus our minds upon the Lord. When worship becomes a priority rather than an afterthought, our spiritual lives will be strengthened.
May we never forget the privilege we have to assemble with the saints. Let us come before God with thankful hearts, prepared minds, and a sincere desire to worship Him acceptably “with reverence and godly fear” (Hebrews 12:28).
See you Sunday!
God Bless

Minister
Flatwoods church of Christ
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