Do you really want to connect with God? Learn how through Jesus Christ, the Ultimate ISP! In this article, worship teacher John Chisum shares with you important insights for your personal worship and corporate leadership ministry.
I love technology. When someone called me “the
gadget man” the other day I did a quick search on my combo PDA/MP3/cell
phone/pager/digital camera/mini-hard drive with wireless internet/TV/Blue
tooth/flosser to see if what he called me was a compliment or not.
I think what he meant was that I was hopelessly addicted to my time-saving
electronic devices, in the nicest possible way, of course, and it’s
true – I
literally depend on these things! Whenever the internet goes down or
I’m having computer problems, the deprivation of e-mail access
is excruciating… what if someone sends me something important?!?
I’ve been known to pay exorbitant charges while waiting in airports
for WIFI (wireless internet) on short layovers that most people would
use to get a coffee and a bagel. I’m starting to look like a
Cyborg with a cell phone headpiece growing out of my ear and I’ve
been saving up for an electronic implant that I saw on TV - I must
be CONNECTED!
If there was a gadget for being connected to
God, I would buy it. If someone came up with a technology for connecting
with the feelings of peace, joy, forgiveness, love, and greater meaning
in life, they would quickly become the richest people in the world
because everyone, including me, would buy it! And, if such a technology
was really easy to use, we would be lining up in front of the stores
in record numbers with lines longer than any ever queued up to buy
Tickle Me Elmo’s. We all want these things. We all desire love,
joy, and peace. We all want to feel like our lives really count for
something and that we’re making a difference on the planet. We
all, in one way or another, spend our minutes, days, weeks, and years
pursuing these things and the people who figure out how to convince
us that they’ve found the answers we want make the biggest connection
of all - the one that goes straight into our pocketbooks! Ultimately,
as you may have experienced, all the weight-loss pills and no-money-down-get-rich-quick
schemes in the world never amount to what we really want – a
direct connection with God.
Jesus - The Ultimate ISP
In what might be called the highest kind of technology, God has already
provided the connection we desire in a relationship to Him in Jesus
Christ. All that could ever stand in our way to experiencing the
best He has to offer has been washed away – we are now free
to connect at no additional charge! Jesus has forever paid the connection
fee for us and become the ultimate ISP – our very own Internal
Satisfaction Provider – giving us 24/7/365 uninterrupted access
to the Father! No more dial-up, no more aggravating dead-end downloads
that just leave us where we started – He’s the real deal!
The Apostle Paul penned most of the New Testament by personal revelation
from Jesus Himself (see Acts 9 and 2 Corinthians 12) and was the
first writer to connect us with God in the way that we understand
it now in praise and worship. Without his work inspired by God’s
Spirit, we would still be wandering around trying to make sense of
all that Jesus accomplished for us. Other writers made valuable contributions,
of course, but Paul stands alone when it comes to understanding worship
in its truest form and more fully grasping how to have a great relationship
with God in Christ.
The first thing we have to understand is that
Paul, a Jew and a member of the powerful Sanhedrin council, was among
the most highly educated and zealous leaders in the Inter-testamental
period (that time between the Old and New Testaments). His zeal for
Judaism and for stamping out its enemies was unparalleled – he
took his religion seriously, leading him to persecute, torture, and
even kill many involved with the new Christian sect of his day. The
believers feared Paul (then Saul of Tarsus), until God claimed him
for the faith and made of him a chief apostle. Paul, a devotee of Jewish
orthopraxy (right behavior as a means of salvation), became the greatest
proponent of grace (salvation by faith alone) that this world would
know until Martin Luther himself. Paul’s views of the connection
of worship to God are among the most important that we have in the
Scriptures and should be taken seriously as directives for our personal
and corporate worship practices. All that he preached and wrote to
the young churches he planted was to the end that they might connect
with God and live out His will and destiny for them.
Christ in You
Nowhere in Paul’s writings is the connection clearer between
us and God than in Colossians 1:24-27 where he wrote, “Now
I rejoice in what was suffered for you, and I fill up in my flesh
what is still lacking in regard to Christ’s afflictions,
for the sake of his body, which is the church. I have become its
servant by the commission God gave me to present to you the word
of God in its fullness – the mystery that has been kept hidden
for ages and generations, but is now disclosed to the saints. To
them God has chosen to make known among the Gentiles the glorious
riches of this mystery, which is Christ in you, the hope of glory.” Our
connection with God will never be very strong if we miss the all-imposing
fact of His presence in us. Without a sense of His abiding presence,
our corporate celebrations are reduced to our begging Him “to
show up” accompanied with a sense of failure if He doesn’t.
As exciting and meaningful as special times in the presence of
God are to us, they are not nearly as important as a daily sense
of His presence in our lives because most of us do not live at
church – we work, we play, we go to school and we do a lot
of other things in the days between services. Successful Christianity
rises and falls on a sense of God’s abiding presence in our
lives.
Do you want to connect with God? Then, like me, it may be time to turn
off all the gadgets and just get quiet. Our addiction to busy-ness
itself is the number one reason few of us feel close to God. I have
said many times in my seminars and workshops that “Busy-ness
is the enemy of intimacy with God” and it is true – nothing
kills any relationship faster than not taking time to enjoy it. Far
too many pastors, worship leaders, and church workers burn out and
never fully recover because they’ve abused themselves and God
by not taking some personal time to just wait in His presence through
the word, worship, and prayer. When we take a few minutes to turn
off all the gadgets and connections to the world, we can plug into
Jesus, the ultimate Internal Satisfaction Provider, and find all
the internal satisfaction that He gave His life to make available
to us in Him.
Heavenly Father, I thank You now that You
have provided the ultimate way to connect with You through praise
and worship. Give me more grace today to unplug from the distractions
of the world to concentrate on my internal connection with You. Give
me a hunger for You in Your word, in worship, and in prayer. In Christ’s
name, amen.
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2007 by John Chisum. All Rights Reserved. For reprints or other
permissions contact Worship4Life with John Chisum at 251-414-5832.
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