EXTRA! Concepts for Adults – The Coronary heart of Worship – Session 3


Date: February 2, 2025 

The Angle in Worship 

The Level: We’re to return to God with a coronary heart absolutely targeted on Him alone.

Get Into the Research

Share the next after discussing the opening query.

What causes an earworm—a tune you can not get out of your head? Researchers say a wide range of elements can contribute. Amongst them are how lately we heard a tune and whether or not an expertise reminds us of the tune. Phrases, sounds, and even tastes can conjure up sure songs. Tasting the identical meals you ate earlier than a Lee Greenwood live performance can have “God Bless the USA” working by your head very quickly. Songs with quicker tempos in addition to songs with extra sustained notes (consider Whitney Houston’s “I Will All the time Love You”) usually tend to change into earworms.

It’s not simply the tune that causes earworms although. We normally get songs caught in our heads when doing actions that trigger the thoughts to wander. Strolling, showering, doing dishes, finishing faculty assignments, or engaged on a puzzle create fertile psychological floor for earworms, in accordance with researchers. Typically pals benefit from circumstances to get songs caught in our heads. Ira Hyman, a psychologist who research earworms at Western Washington College, stated his colleagues drew on his analysis by approaching him earlier than his bike experience house and singing “Who Let the Canine Out” simply to get it caught in his head. It labored.

In at the moment’s examine we’ll study learn how to get reward of God caught in our minds and hearts. In contrast to the most recent earworm, getting our minds targeted unalterably on worship has everlasting worth.

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/09/10/nicely/thoughts/songs-earworm-causes.html

Get Into the Research [Option from the Advanced Bible Study Teacher Guide, p. 52

As you discuss viewing the night sky, share this image of a telescope.

Get Into the Study (Option from Adult Leader Guide)

In advance, play a video clip of a catchy tune being sung. Then ask Question #1.

Study the Bible

As you discuss question 3 (point 2 on p. 107 of the Daily Discipleship Guide), share the following.

Pastors in America are working hard to help their congregations listen to God by reading His Word. Almost all US Protestant pastors (99%) say they encourage people in their churches to read the Bible on their own, according to a survey by Lifeway Research. There are several go-to methods most popular among pastors for encouraging Bible engagement. First is providing free Bibles to those who need them (93%), then reminding people about Bible reading during sermons (92%), and including Bible readings during worship services in addition to passages used in the sermon (73%).

“As we’re preaching and teaching, it would be so much better if we knew our church members were reading and studying the Word of God on their own,” said Dwayne Milioni, pastor of Open Door Church in Raleigh, North Carolina. “How much more glorious would the assembling of God’s people be if every day of the week our people were engaging God’s Word?”

Most pastors provide a printed Bible reading plan to churchgoers (59%) and send reminders about Bible reading on social media (56%). Almost half of pastors (49%) use email to remind their congregations to engage with Scripture. With so many faithful pastors calling us to listen to God’s voice in Scripture, we would do well to heed that call.

The week’s writer for Extra is David Roach. David is pastor of Shiloh Baptist Church in Saraland, Alabama. He and his wife Erin have three children.

Study the Bible (Option from Adult Leader Guide)

In advance, play the song “In Christ Alone” or similar tune. Invite people to share why their worship is focused on Christ alone. Discuss how they can avoid giving people or things other than the Lord the attention only He deserves.

Additional Questions

Icebreaker

  • What project or need (like a leaky faucet) has recently consumed your attention?
  • How have our phones changed our ability to pay attention?
  • What songs are at the top of your playlist these days?
  • Among popular artists, whose singing do you think is distracting?
  • What’s a tune you find yourself humming or singing throughout the day?

Psalm 40:1-5 – Worship with a humble and trusting heart.

  • What helps you prepare your heart for worship?
  • How can we cultivate a heart that worships?
  • How can we avoid taking credit for what God has done in our lives?
  • What does it look like to wait patiently for the Lord?
  • How can our testimony of God’s faithfulness cause others to trust in Him?
  • How important is patience in our walk with God?

Psalm 40:6-8  – Worship with willing obedience.

  • How do these verses add to your understanding of worship?
  • What obstacles often hinder our listening to God?
  • Why are open ears more pleasing to God than sacrifices?
  • How would you describe someone who delights in doing God’s will?
  • What are some of  the benefits of willingly obeying God’s will?
  • How can we discern if we are obeying God’s will?

Psalm 40:9-11 – Worship unashamed.

  • How would you describe our society’s view of worshiping God?
  • What does it look like for you to worship unashamed?
  • Why is our public devotion just as important as our private?
  • When have you heard a testimony for Jesus that really blessed you?
  • How can we best display God’s love and truth?

For Those in Your Group

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