We, like Peter, find it tempting to remain and build a
shrine.
But true worship gives us courage to proclaim what we
profess,
That our daily lives may prove us people of the God we
bless.
---Carl P. Daw, 1988
We look, in these days, for worship that ‘wows’ us, worship that impresses, that astounds. We want
to be fed, enraptured, thunderstruck. We want to wish to stay forever, to keep
coming back for more, to never ‘let this feeling end’. We want ‘this’, always.
We want, in some strange way, to build a hut, to pull God in
through the doorway, to hide away this glittering holiness, this shimmering
lightness, all for us, for all time.
But see here. Worship
is no glittering destination, no rapturous ‘fix’ for the faithful. Worship, rather, is challenging,
inspiring, transformative. And, once transformed, a worshiping people are a working people, compelled by our transformation to lift up
what is fallen, to bind up what is broken, to lighten what is burdensome, to
reconcile what is torn.
Out of the huts with us. It is time to let transformation do
its work. To live as people of God.
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