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The Impact of Worship

Topic: #3 of 326 for Sermons on Worship: Benefits
Scripture: Psalms 145:1-145:21
Sermon Series: Worship in the Psalms
Denomination: Independent/Bible
Date Added: August 2000
Audience: General Adults (31 - 49)
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The Impact of Worship
I’m thankful for the staff we have at PBC. Our church secretary, Barb, has really done a super job with our weekly bulletin, don’t you think? On the rare occasion that we have a typo, it’s usually my fault for not catching it when I proof it. Other churches are not as fortunate as we are when it comes to their bulletins. These are actual announcements that I’ve compiled from churches around the country:

Ushers will eat latecomers.
Miss Charlene Mason sang “I Will Not Pass This Way Again,” giving obvious pleasure to the congregation.
Ladies, don’t forget the rummage sale. It’s a good chance to get rid of those things not worth keeping around the house. Bring your husbands.
The peacemaking meeting scheduled for today has been canceled due to a conflict.
Next Thursday there will be tryouts for the choir. They need all the help they can get.
Barbara remains in the hospital and needs blood donors for more transfusions. She is also having trouble sleeping and requests tapes of Pastor Jack’s sermons.
Don’t let worry kill you. Let the Church help.
Remember in prayer the many who are sick of our church and community.
A missionary from Africa named Bertha Belch is speaking at Calvary Memorial in Racine. Come tonight and hear Bertha Belch all the way from Africa.
These “bulletin bloopers” are funny ­ and they show the importance of words. Language is so powerful, isn’t it? A misplaced letter or word can make us laugh or make us cry. Words can communicate humor or holiness, sorrow or singing. As we continue in our series on worship from the Book of Psalms, we’ve focused on some pretty weighty words. From Psalm 95 we learned that biblical worship involves both Rejoicing and Reverence and is always followed by a Response. Additionally, as we discovered last week from Psalm 96, true worship is never boring when we Exalt His Name, Extend His Kingdom, Express His Greatness and Expect His Coming. This morning, as we take a look at Psalm 145, we will see that worship is designed to radically impact our very lives.


Background
Before we jump into the text, I want to give you some background.

1. This Psalm is an alphabetical acrostic. What this means is that David begins each verse with a different letter of the Hebrew alphabet. Sometimes preachers are made fun of for their acrostics or alliteration ­ actually, we’re just trying to be like David! If you’ve ever tried to write poetry, you know that it takes a lot of thought and attention to detail to express what is on your heart. I can’t imagine how long this took David to do but I’m sure he tackled it with vigor. By the way, these kind of literary devices enable the listener or reader to remember the content a bit more easily. That’s the goal when I use four words that begin with “e” or why we designed our church vision statement using the acrostic IMPACT. If you can remember that one word, it should trigger your mind to think of Instruction, Ministry, Prayer, Adoration, Caring, and Telling. When somebody asks what PBC is all about, you can tell them when you think about the word IMPACT.

I should mention that David’s attempt to use all the letters of the Hebrew alphabet didn’t quite work out ­ there’s one missing. Maybe he did it on purpose so that we don’t focus so much on the structure that we miss the content, or maybe he
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