I don’t
remember if I’ve told you this story.
Revelation 5 describes the scene:
Then I
looked and heard the voice of many angels, numbering thousands upon thousands,
and ten thousand times ten thousand. They encircled the throne and the living
creatures and the elders. In a loud voice they were saying: "Worthy is the
Lamb, who was slain, to receive power and wealth and wisdom and strength and
honor and glory and praise!" Then I heard every creature in heaven and on
earth and under the earth and on the sea, and all that is in them, saying:
"To him who sits on the throne and to the Lamb be praise and honor and
glory and power, for ever and ever!" The four living creatures said,
"Amen," and the elders fell down and worshiped. - Revelation 5:11-14
I was part
of a worship team in a tiny church, and we were together on I think it was a
Thursday night, rehearsing for Sunday. We’d all been through “stuff”
that week, so we prayed together before we discussed our plans. And then we
started singing.
Understand that for us, we weren’t just rehearsing the music,
we were rehearsing our worship of God. We cannot lead people in worship, we
believe, unless we ourselves are truly worshiping; otherwise, it’s just cheer-leading. So we were worshiping.
I don’t
remember who was leading the song (we passed that responsibility around), but I
was standing facing the rest of the band, with my back to where the congregation
would be next Sunday. And I remember feeling like we were turning a corner. We’d
played this song a thousand times before, and many of those times had been
really good, we’d really entered into real worship, but this was different. I
glanced at some of the faces around me: some felt what I was feeling; others were lost in it.
I had the
sense of movement behind my back, so I turned around, and as I did, in my
spirit I saw a curtain being opened, and there beyond it was an enormous audience worshiping the same
One we were worshiping. It seemed that this was the worship scene from
Revelation 5, lost in adoration of the Worthy Lamb, and this was our turn to
lead the worship in that gathering.
To this day, I still can see the throngs of people worshiping Him who sat on that throne, though I only saw them for an instant, because then my eye was drawn to Him and I was truly undone.
The experience in that place didn’t last long, but it was timeless. It happened some years ago, but I remember it as if it was five minutes ago, and my eyes still tear up as I do,
Let me just say it this way: from that day forward, we were changed.
Something
in my spirit taught me that day: worship that comes from Earth is more precious
than worship that comes from Heaven, because on Earth we have more to overcome,
more distractions to push past before we can fix our eyes on the One. Worship
on Earth is described as a sacrifice (Romans 12:1), and the sacrifice to
worship here on Earth, in the midst of all that life is a more costly, a more
precious sacrifice than to worship in Heaven, among the angels and the elders
and the living creatures.
May I
encourage us: when we worship, let’s fully worship, let’s not hold back. Sure,
we’ll worship in Heaven, and it’ll be glorious. But it may not be quite as
glorious as the worship that comes from Earth.