Jesus Worhsip

Was Jesus Christ Worshipped in the Bible?

Did Jesus EVER Tell Us to Worship Him?

Should we worship Jesus Christ? And if so did he explicitly tell us to? There is a surprising number of people who say that since Jesus did not explicitly say ‘worship me’ implies he is not God and we should not. A similar question does God ever tells us to worship him anywhere in the Bible?

Then saith Jesus unto him, Get thee hence, Satan; for it is written, “Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and him only shalt thou serve.”

Jesus quoting Ten Commandments in Matthew 4:10

Jesus never used the command “worship me.” But does that mean he was not God? I’d argue that it does not. Jesus actually went far beyond the command “worship me” many times. Actually it was Satan who said “worship me.”

And saith unto him, ‘All these things will I give thee, if thou wilt fall down and worship me.’

Satan in Matthew 4:9

Now does that me that satan is God? of course not. The idea that because Jesus did not say ‘fall down and worship me’ is proof that he is not God is utterly preposterous. Who are we to put that demanding test on God?

What Does it Mean to Worship?

The word worship is both a noun and verb. The first thing that comes to mind with worship is bowing down and prayer. More than once in both the old and new testaments angels are quick to turn down worship.

  1. noun – the feeling or expression of reverence and adoration for a deity.
  2. verb – display of reverence and adoration, honor with religious rights.

The Greek word used in Matthew which was translated worship is Strongs #4352 proskuneo. This means to prostrate oneself in homage (do reverence to, adore)

The Hebrew word translated to ‘worship’ is 7812 shachah, meaning to bow down.

Who Did Jesus Worship?

The only thing close to Jesus worshipping is found when he would pray to His Father. At times he would bow down, other times he would stand and look up to heaven. The most notable time is found in John 17 recalled his time in heaven with the Father in glory. Affirming his deity he recalled the glory he shared with the father in heaven before creation.

Now Father, glorify me together with yourself, with the glory which I had with You before the world was.

John 17:5

Three Times That Jesus Was Worshipped

1. Palm Sunday:

As soon as He was approaching, near the descent of the Mount of Olives, the whole crowd of the disciples began to praise God joyfully with a loud voice for all the miracles which they had seen, 38 shouting: “Blessed is the king who comes in the name of the Lord; peace in heaven and glory in the highest!” 39 Some of the Pharisees in the crowd said to him, “Teacher rebuke your disciples”. 40 But Jesus answered, “I tell you, if these become silent, the stones will cry out!”

Luke 19:37

Jesus is entering Jerusalem, his followers start worshipping, this offended the Pharisees because they thought they were seeing blasphemy. Then Jesus essentially said if they were not loudly praising God even the rocks would worship me. In other words it was appropriate and right for them to be worshipping God / Himself at his entering the city of Jerusalem.

Later in this same passage he wept for Jerusalem (represented by the accusatory Pharisees who would be putting him to death in a few days). Saying Jerusalem did not recognize the time of your visitation from God. Luke 19:44

2. After his resurrection

Matthew 28:9 And as they went to to tell his disciples, behold, Jesus met them, saying, All hail. And they came and held him by the feet, and worshipped him. 10 Then said Jesus unto them, "Be not afraid: go tell my brethren that they go into Galilee, and there shall they see me."

3. Doubting Thomas

And Thomas (after putting his hands into Jesus’ side and hand wounds) answered and said unto him, “My Lord and My God.” 29 Jesus saith unto him, Thomas, because thou has seen me, thou has believed blessed are they that have not seen, and yet have believed.

John 20:28

They key is to notice Jesus’ reaction to Thomas. Jesus affirmed and commended Thomas’ statement of faith in him personally as ‘Lord and God.’

Bonus Examples of Jesus being Worshiped in Scripture:

The Leper in Matthew 8:2-3, The Magi in Matthew 2:11,. The Men in the Boat in Matthew 14:33, His disciples after the resurrection in Matthew 28:9, the man born blind who Jesus healed in John 9:33-38.

On every occasion of Jesus being worshipped Jesus responded positively, not once did he say “don’t worship me.” As other servants of God on when they are worshipped in scripture. Apostles strongly deflect worship see Acts 14:14-15 , angles deflect worship see Revelation 19:10 (and many other places).

If Jesus were just a prophet or a good and godly man he certainly would have stopped people from worshipping him. Like the apostles and the angles do.

For more on a similar topic check out my article series What Jesus Said About Himself beginning here.

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Purifying Ourselves to See God

Impure and Blind

Impurity causes spiritual blindness. Purification happens through seeking Jesus Christ and obedience to what we spiritually see and hear.

“Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.”- Jesus Christ in Matthew 5:8

Don’t overlook that link that Jesus emphasized between purity and seeing God!!

Could the opposite of this beatitude be?

“Cursed are the impure, for they will not see God”

If our eyes and tongues are impure we simply cannot see God and be led by him. We become blinded in a spiritual way.

Pursuit of and participation with sin affects us in a spiritual way. It corrupts us both physically and spiritually.

Living the Christian life is not about performance and perfection. It’s about our pursuit of Jesus Christ and participation with his life. It’s about being able to follow God. Being able to see him and hear him in a spiritual way.

He doesn’t get mad at us and demand an apology when we cooperate with impurity. But when we become impure it is we who actually become blind.

Purifying Ourselves

Pursuit of and participation with Jesus Christ purifies us both physically and spiritually.

It’s one thing to read that and understand it mentally it’s entirely another thing to experience it.

I hate being spiritually blind, it’s like I’ve wandered off in the woods and the sun went down. I cant do much of anything, tripping over my own feet, walking where I wouldn’t walk if I could see clearly.

But then again seeking Jesus Christ is like walking back home out of darkness, the porch light is on. My wife and kids are waiting with hugs and ice cream.

We purify ourselves with obedience to him when we can see and hear him clearly.

1 Peter 1:22 Since you have in obedience to the truth purified your souls…

Speaking of purity and Jesus Christ.

Can you tell the difference between when you are spiritually blind vs. seeing him clearly?

 

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Our Open Heaven

Our Open Heaven is A Person

I have been taught that an open heaven must be kept open by a church praising and singing and worshipping God. But I have found a much more effective way of this.

Keep Jesus Christ your absolute obsession. Knowing him, teaching him, proclaiming him, and revealing him your supreme life-center. This works in private and in corporate spiritual life.

Doing this with other people is the foundation of genuine church life. Jesus called it ecclesia and it is essentially just gathering around him and knowing him together.

When I started posting daily on this site I was a little concerned about having enough to say. But as I hear Jesus I write and transfer it to this site. The work is getting it on here and making it readable.

But staying fixated on Jesus brings a constant flow of Gods insight about almost everything. I cant possibly write it all down. I could spend a life-time writing daily and not even scratch the surface concerning Jesus Christ. All that he is and has done and will do is far, far beyond me.

Jesus Christ is our open heaven.

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