“And they sing the song of Moses, the servant of God, and the song of the Lamb, saying,
‘Great and amazing are your deeds,
O Lord God the Almighty!
Just and true are your ways,
O King of the nations!’”
– Revelation 15:3
Can you even begin to imagine how amazing it will be to worship God when what you’ve believed on Earth is now visible in front of you? When you literally see God??? Worship will become so easy and so natural! Over and over in Revelation, we see the joy that we’ll experience in being able to praise and worship God in His visible presence. In that time, our knowledge of God and His activities will be far more complete than the fragmentary, distorted, and distracted awareness we currently have.
Once we see more clearly and know more fully, we will be so overwhelmed by the goodness and majesty of God the Father and Jesus the Lamb that our hearts will overflow with praise and worship. It will be so marvelous! Nothing will be a force of habit, a work of discipline, or chore. Our worship will be so honest and rich when we praise God for the majesty and greatness of His works in creating and sustaining the universe and in sustaining His people in a brutal fallen world. Our worship will be so complete as we praise God for His perfect justice and the truth of His ways that we can more fully and easily see with our eyes than we can right now!
What a glorious time that will be! We will no longer be hindered in our fellowship and worship of God by distractions, busyness, and our own sense of pride, self, and sin. However, that doesn’t mean we have to wait to worship God well. Work to clear your mind and focus your soul on God and His greatness. Though you can’t see Him, He really is present with you wherever you are. Though you can’t see everything He does, He is working and you can see enough to give Him praise and thanks. Worship God for what the Bible reveals about Him. Praise God for what He did in Bible times and for what He’s doing right now. Devote yourself to worship and praise for the Father and the Son. No, it won’t be as easy or as rich as it will be in eternity but it can still be a powerful experience day in and day out. #FollowJesus