Is. 6:3-4
In a great chorus they sang, “Holy, holy, holy is the LORD
Almighty! The whole earth is filled with
his glory!” The glorious singing shook
the Temple to its foundations, and the entire sanctuary was filled with smoke.
One of the songs of heaven that the angels and
heaven’s choir continuously sings is holiness unto to the Lord. Scripture doesn’t tell us about any other
songs being sung before God, but we are told that the holiness is declared in
chorouses of praise. It is such a
glorious song that it shook the very foundation of the Temple. Have you ever been in a worship service that
was so overwhelmed by the presence of God that it shook to the core the place
of worship?
Maybe a better question would be, “Have you ever
been so overwhelmed by the presence of God that all you could do was declare
His holiness in praise? Branded deep in
my soul is an experience I had as a little boy.
I grew up in a conservative Weslyan church where there was an elderly
saint, Brother Shafer. I can still see
him today as if had happened yesterday. Brother
Shafer would so feel the presence of God in worship that he would stand up and
start walking down the aisles of the church with his hands raised to heaven and
say over and over again, “Glory, Glory, Glory!”
He would walk around the church and then sit back down and I would know
even as a young lad that I was in the presence of God.
Rarely have I had such an experience since. I have been where God has moved in our midst
in a very precious and special way, but it is not the norm. Now, I am not talking about those times in
which we generate excitement within ourselves.
We can easily become excited without it being because God is in our
midst. When the Lord is in our midst, we
know it deep within our souls.
I wonder if we were to live closer to the heart
of God if maybe the Lord would visit us more often in worship. Can we really say that we are living close to
God? We cannot be close to God without
being holy in heart. We must be students
of the Word and have regular visits with God in our prayer closets. We must be actively taking our faith out into
the world and doing what we can do for the glory of Christ.
We need to become captivated by the presence and holiness of God. When we become holy in heart as He is holy,
great things will happen in our lives and through our lives. Holiness is the greatest need of the church
today.
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