“Praise
the LORD, all you nations; extol him, all you peoples. For great is his love
toward us, and the faithfulness of the LORD endures forever. Praise the LORD.” (Psalm 117:1-2)
Authentic worship should be culturally relevant. A person should
not be expected to undergo a cultural lobotomy to become a worshiper. Nor
should he or she be expected to learn a new culture in order to worship in the
"right way." If anything, those of us who know Jesus should have the
maturity to leave our comfort zone to meet people where they are. In fact, the church should be the place where
people discover their true identity.
I am not suggesting that we should choose songs and music for
worship that are politically correct and try to please every personal
preference of the people. Pleasing God is the focus of our worship. I am
suggesting that it pleases God to be worshiped by people from every culture. Cultural diversity in worship glorifies God. It reflects a
creative God who created many diverse cultures for His pleasure. Diversity in
worship also undermines any cultural pride and places our focus on the great
grace of God extended toward all people.
In Revelation 7:11 we see a picture of worship in heaven. It is
not a picture of one, non-distinctive super-culture. Rather, the Apostle John
makes the observation that this array of peoples is from every nation, tribe
and language. Now we must simply call them to fulfill their God-given purpose.
No wonder the psalmist was confident to proclaim, "May the peoples
praise you, O God; may all the peoples praise you."
(Psalm 67:3)
We live in a generation where wars are being fought over mounting
ethnic strife. Geographical conflicts are diminishing and ethnic ones are
taking their place. That trend is increasing. As the world moves closer to a
Global Community, people are drawn to discover their ethnic identity. Satan is poised and ready to exploit cultural differences to bring
violence and destruction. The Church must be prepared for the challenge by
being a place of reconciliation that gives dignity to all peoples.
Scripture gives two pictures of what we can expect in these last
days. I believe one is what happens in the world and the other is what happens
in the church. "Nation shall rise against nation" (or ethnos
against ethnos"). (See Matthew 24:7) But in the midst of that, I see a picture of
the Church, with every “ethnos” united in worship of the Lamb of God.
Today we have an extraordinary privilege. Never before has there
been such an opportunity to call the nations to come to worship Him. First, we
must be worshipers ourselves. Then let us say to the nations. "Here is
your God!"
And they sang a new song, saying: "You are worthy to take the
scroll and to open its seals, because you were slain, and with your blood you
purchased for God persons from every tribe and language and people and nation. You have made them to
be a kingdom and priests to serve our God, and they will reign on the earth.” (Revelation
5:9-10)
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