Neh. 9:3 The Book of the
Law of the Lord their God was read aloud to them for about three hours. Then for three more hours they took turns
confessing their sins and worshiping the LORD their God.
Now, this is a
worship service I would have loved to be in!
For three hours the Word of God was read to the people and for three
hours the people responded to it by confessing their sins and worshiping God.
Very few people would
tolerate such a service today. Most
people get very antsy when a service lasts much more than an hour. Most of us today want to hear the Word read
and expounded on for absolutely no more than forty minutes and it is much
better if it’s for around twenty minutes.
Most people will just get up and leave the service if it involves much
more than that.
When was the last
time you actually sat down and read the Word for more than just a few
minutes? Can you say that you have ever
sat still and read it for three hours at one sitting? Could it be that our tolerance level for
worship is a reflection of how much time we spend in the Word?
The Word was read for
three hours. We are not told if that
included just the reading of the Word or if it also included expounding on
it. Either way, it just would not go
well with us today. But, it didn’t stop
there.
Having heard the
Word, the people then took another three hours out of their day to repent and
worship the Lord. I personally believe
that the Word of God convicts people of their sins. Yet, how many of us can honestly say that it
convicts us? Are we not hearing what God
says?
It used to be that
when the Word was proclaimed, an altar call was given so that people could
publicly respond to the Lord speaking through His Word. Today, we are getting rid of our altars. Is it any wonder that our faith is so weak
and ineffective?
I am not advocating
for six hour worship services, but I am advocating for a much better response
on our part to God’s Word. We must
regard the Word as the voice of God. We
must return to it, listen to it, and respond to it in a proper way. God will not do anything in us or our
churches until we do.
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