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Sending WEEk 7 SERIES FINALE WEEK SEVEN INTRO: This week concludes the Taste & See series and our study of worship. I hope you have found these weeks both interesting and nurturing. The most important part of Christian worship is NOT what happens within the context of the worship service, but rather what our corporate worship prepares us to encounter during the course of our individual daily lives. Completing the circle, you will only get as much out of the worship we experience together as you are open and prepared to receive. Daily devotional time, prayer, and reading the Bible are crucial in your personal growth as a follower of Jesus. We are sent from the Sanctuary into the world and back again. Proverbs for the Week Blessed is the congregation in which believers are encouraged by God s gracious blessing, and challenged by God s gracious call to proclaim the good news of Jesus and to live as a healing presence in the world in the name of Jesus. Wise is the community that nourishes faith by encouraging daily worship of all believers, with emphasis on reading and meditating on God s Word, seeking the guidance of the Holy Spirit, offering prayers of praise and petition, singing psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, listening for God in the sheer silence, and living every moment before the face of God. 1

When followers of Jesus gather for worship, we are seeking a deeper fellowship with God and with each other. Jesus Christ is God s ultimate blessing. In The Message, Eugene Peterson contextualized John 1:14 with these words, The Word became flesh and blood and moved into the neighborhood. We saw the glory with our own eyes, the one-of-a-kind glory, like Father, like Son, generous inside and out, true from start to finish. In Jesus Christ, God has come to us, reconciling us to himself, and entrusting us with the message of reconciliation (2 Corinthians 5:19). In the final moments of our corporate worship, that good news gets its feet as we receive God s blessing and call to discipleship. Jesus commission to his disciples leaves no room for doubt that we are blessed in order to be used by God as a blessing. Again from The Message, Go out and train everyone you meet, far and near, in this way of life, marking them by baptism in the threefold name: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Then instruct them in the practice of all I have commanded. I ll be with you as you do this, day after day after day, right up to the end of the age. (Matthew 28:19-20) The primary purpose of the church and its worship is not to draw people in, but to equip and send God s redeemed people out into God s mission in the world. This impacts all our expectations for worship. If God s primary desire was for a church with full seats and overflowing activities, we would focus time, effort, and resources on making our congregation more attractive and appealing than the neighboring church. But the Bible tells us that God s singular desire is the redeeming of the world, and that Christ has commissioned the Church to continue his work on earth, in the power of the Holy Spirit. To the extent that we realize this, our time, efforts, and resources will be focused on nurturing followers of Jesus who expect to actively participate in God s mission each and every day, and who will fully engage in our worship together to prepare for that sending. THE IMPORTANCE OF SENDING Just as God greets us at the beginning of worship with words of welcome and peace, so we leave with God s words of blessing, or benediction, meaning to speak a good word. The historic blessing found in Numbers 6:24-26 was not Moses s word to the people of Israel; the words were given directly by God to Moses. The parting blessing at the conclusion of the service is not the pastor s good word of encouragement ( ), but a proclamation ( ) a reminder of God s covenant promise to be with us, so that when we leave we do not go in our own strength, but in the power and with the blessing of God. The tradition of the pastor raising both hands in blessing is almost universal, as though placing hands on the heads of everyone there. Even in churches that practice little physical movement, an old tradition was for the congregation to receive the blessing with bowed heads and closed eyes. Some 2

churches have encouraged a newer practice so as to become more conscious of receiving this blessing extending open hands, palms up, and perhaps with eyes wide open. After the congregation has assembled for worship in Jesus name, joyfully proclaimed God s Word, responded with prayer and offerings, and celebrated our faith at the Font and at the Table, and received God s blessing and call, we are sent into the neighborhood day after day after day so others can see with their own eyes the one-of-a-kind glory of Jesus revealed in us; like Savior, like people, generous and just inside and out, true from start to finish. When followers of Jesus are sent into the world, our commission is to become salt and light (Matthew 5:13-16). A worship service without a proper sending is like a restaurant without a functioning wait staff who are trained to use their expertise, imagination, and passion to feed hungry people. God prepares us through worship, and sets us apart to use our knowledge of scripture, God s plan and purpose, and our personal and communal experience of God s grace to transform daily life in a fallen world. Our great honor, as the people God has called, is to participate in the drama of redemption that includes every person and every part of God s creation. WORSHIP IT S NOT JUST FOR SUNDAYS! Read the second proverb (page 1). Worship is not just a one-off. Daily worship can be traced as far back as the Jerusalem Temple. Every morning and every evening sacrifices were made accompanied by prayers and psalms. In the book of Deuteronomy, the Law of God is followed by the Shema, Israel, listen! Our God is the Lord! Only the Lord! Love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your being, and all your strength. (Deuteronomy 6:4-5) The text continues, These words that I am commanding you today must always be on your minds. Recite them to your children. Talk about them when you are sitting around your house and when you are out and about, when you are lying down and when you are getting up. Tie them on your hand as a sign. They should be on your forehead as a symbol. Write them on your house s doorframes and on your city s gates. (Deuteronomy 6:6-9) While a schedule of daily prayer (morning, midday, evening, and night are the traditional times) provides abundant, meaningful opportunities for deepening our life of faith, many contemporary people will need to begin MUCH more modestly. Consciously living every moment before the face of God can start with a simple act of commitment to memorizing and repeating verses of scripture or a hymn, remembering people we encounter and their various needs in our prayers, or allocating time for sheer silence and listening to God. 3

For parents, modeling daily prayer and scripture reading together as a family is of great value, perhaps at some agreed upon (meal?) times during the week where you can manage to be together an increasingly difficult challenge in overly busy cultures like ours that tend to pull the generations apart. Here are some other suggestions: Set aside time with members of your family, or others you see regularly, to pray, read scripture, and sing a hymn or psalm. Read a passage of scripture in the morning and the same passage at night. Prayerfully consider how your experiences through the day changed the way you hear or understand that portion of God s Word. Dedicate time to reading scripture slowly, allowing yourself to be distracted by a particular word or phrase, and allowing the Holy Spirit time to speak to you in that distraction. Then keep that scripture in your mind as you move through your day. What is God showing you? Sing hymns and worship songs attentively when we worship. What thoughts or images catch your imagination and stay with you into the week? Memorize words and melodies of the psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs we sing in worship. Allow the Holy Spirit to speak these to you through the week. Consciously pray for the people you expect to meet at the beginning of each day. Pray for the needs and hopes, hurts and desires you hear them express. Pray the news what you read and what you hear in the media. Use your down time, between projects, meetings, or conversations, to pray for the people and situations you are encountering, the joys or frustrations of the day, or to listen for God in silence. Build times of intentional silence into your day: turn off the ipod and the TV, move away from the computer and phone, close the door: be still. At the end of the day, share with someone companion, friend, spouse, children how you sensed God s leading and how God answered your prayers. This act of witness is one simple way of practicing our faith so that our words, as well as our deeds, give glory to God and encouragement to others and ourselves too. In every conversation, every situation, every decision, and every action, we have the opportunity to move closer to God and be a witness to his redeeming love, or further away from God and the life for which we have been commissioned. Daily worship helps us make wise choices, giving us not only the tools for deepening our faith, but practice in applying scripture and prayer to daily living. Then, when truly challenging seasons come along, we are prepared to meet the spiritual challenge with the power of God s Word and the certainty of God s presence (see Matthew 4:1-11). 4

Questions for Discussion Questions on the Conclusion of Worship: 1. In what ways does the parting blessing encourage you? Do you receive this as applying directly to you for the coming week? 2. Similarly, in what ways does charge, or call to service challenge and commission you for the coming week? Select from Questions about Acts 17:16-33: 1. How can we encourage each other to a deeper life of daily worship? 2. Do you enjoy times for daily worship? Why/Why not? 3. Which of the suggested daily disciplines, or others like them, do you find interesting, possible, and helpful? What others would you add to the list? Scripture Numbers 6:22-27 22 The Lord spoke to Moses: 23 Tell Aaron and his sons: You will bless the Israelites as follows. Say to them: 24 The Lord bless you and protect you. 25 The Lord make his face shine on you and be gracious to you. 26 The Lord lift up his face to you and grant you peace. 27 They will place my name on the Israelites, and I will bless them. Copyright 2011 by Common English Bible 5