Pastor Rodney Walker 

2026-04-29   Brooklyn Church of God                                              

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Message by Pastor Rodney, "The Heart of Worship"

Text: Job 19: 23-27

   

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    The Heart of Worship

    April 29, 2026

    “Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as is the manner of some, but exhorting one another, and so much the more as you see the Day approaching.” - Heb.10:25

    “Worship is meant to be directed toward God, not people. Unfortunately, we can have an attitude of “I didn’t like the worship today” rather than asking if it was pleasing to God.”  - Francis Chan

    Is it pleasing to God, as a Christ follower that you stay away from assembling together on the Lord’s Day?!  I guess we need to examine where “The Heart of our Worship” is when it comes to corporate worship and following the Lord.  As for me I don’t want to be the ‘manner of some’ spoken of in Hebrews, but I also want my worship and preaching to be focused on Him!

    I would like to share with you the following that was shared on Facebook by Thomas Osterkamp that I wholeheartedly agree with.  [yes, some good things come via Facebook].  I believe these words are very fitting as we look at worship, and our purpose for assembling together to worship. 

    Quote “As a pastor, clarity matters. I will not beg people to come to church. The church grows through conviction, not pressure. Jesus invited people to follow. He did not chase crowds when commitment cost something.

    I will not water down the gospel to fill seats. The message of Scripture carries weight. It confronts sin. It calls for repentance. It offers grace that transforms. When the message changes to avoid discomfort, the power weakens. Studies on church health show that congregations grounded in clear doctrine often experience deeper discipleship even if growth looks slower.

    I will not apologize for preaching the Word of God. Truth can offend because it challenges pride and preference. Scripture describes itself as living and active. That activity exposes hearts. My responsibility is faithfulness to the text, not control over reactions.

    This approach shapes how I lead. It keeps the focus on obedience. It resists the pressure to perform. It protects the integrity of the mission. People may leave. Others may lean in. God handles the results.

    You should consider what you expect from church leadership. Ask whether you value comfort or conviction? Ask whether you want truth or preference affirmed? Growth requires honesty.

    You should also examine how you respond to Scripture. When something challenges you, pause. Ask what God may be shaping in you. Lean into discomfort instead of avoiding it.

    You should support leaders who preach faithfully. Pray for courage and clarity. Encourage integrity over popularity.

    The gospel does not need marketing tricks. It needs proclamation. When truth leads, transformation follows.” - end quote 

    “And after my skin is destroyed, this I know, that in my flesh I shall see God, whom I shall see for myself, and my eyes shall behold, and not another.  How my heart yearns within me!”

     - Job 19:26-27

    “Let me see Jesus only!”

    Pastor Rodney