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A Deeper Level of Worship PDF Print E-mail
Written by Douglas Wilson   
Saturday, November 07, 2009 8:42 am

Many of you are here as parents of little ones and, in some cases, many little ones. For you, the worship of the Lord is a far more arduous task that it is for the rest of us. All of us are engaged in the work of worshipping the Lord, but you are carrying young ones in your arms as you perform the same labor that we do.

The work includes great things, like keeping everyone in fellowship throughout the whole service, and trivial things, like finding your place in the psalter. The work is daunting, and it is sometimes easy to forget why you are doing it. There are three things for you to keep in mind as you continue

The first is that while you sometimes need to be reminded why you are doing this, God knows exactly why you are doing it. Do not grow weary in doing good. God sees, and your labor in the Lord will bear good fruit. Your labor is before the Lord—He sees, and He rejoices. When you need to be reminded, there is one who can always remind you. You are here with your little ones because God calls you to worship Him together with all the children He has given you.

This means, secondly, that God receives, as true worship, every distracted shush, every spilled cup of wine, every dropped hymnal, and every time you have to take your child out to have a little word with him. You are not taken away from true worship by these things, but farther into true worship than most of are privileged to go. If Christian discipleship consists of "my life for yours," what is worshiping with four to seven little ones?

Third, do not think of this time as the time of distraction, but rather as a time of fruitful planting, and trust God to be kind. He will bestow a time of fruitful harvest. The sun is hot and the soil is hard—but it will all come back to you, thirty, sixty and a hundred fold.



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Nick Holloway  Saturday, November 07, 2009 11:23 pm
Thank you for those few words of encouragement. Sometimes it is easy to forget worship when the kids are squirming, unfocused, and uncomprehending.

Pastor, be encouraged too and know that though we the congregants seem as little kids, squirming, unfocused, and uncomprehending, your words from the pulpit are being heard, chewed on, and digested for the greater glory of God. Thank you for your efforts and may God continue to bless you richly.
Rod Story  Sunday, November 08, 2009 8:10 am
Thank you! We needed to be exhorted and encouraged this morning. Powerful to be reminded that child rearing is worship. Continue to speak truth boldly.
Douglas Wilson  Sunday, November 08, 2009 10:27 am
After church, my son-in-law Luke told me he really appreciated this exhortation as well. What he caught of it.
David Gray  Monday, November 09, 2009 2:07 am
Pastor Wilson, thanks for that encouragement. There are Sundays it is really a struggle and that is a great encouragement.
Mark Rauch  Monday, November 09, 2009 10:28 am
Quite timely, thanks to God and His grace working in and through you, Pastor. Our 1-year-old daughter seems to have recently decided that she doesn't want to sit in church, ... nor does she want to hear me say "No," ... nor does she become happy when ...
Eric Stampher  Monday, November 09, 2009 10:36 am
I'm cutting and pasting this into an email I'm sending to myself weekly at 8:29am Sunday mornings.