Qualities of Genuine Worship: Lessons from Abraham’s Altar on Mount Moriah
In a world drowning in shallow, emotion-driven “worship” services filled with lights, smoke machines, and feel-good lyrics, the Bible gives us the very first mention of the word “worship” in Genesis 22 . It is not found in a cathedral or a concert hall. It is found on a lonely mountain where a father raises a knife over the son he loves more than life itself. This is not ancient legend. This is the inerrant, infallible Word of God. The account of Abraham and Isaac in Genesis 22:1-14 stands as the gold standard for every true believer who desires to worship the Lord in spirit and in truth (John 4:24). God Himself chose this moment—the moment of ultimate testing—to introduce the concept of worship. If we want to know what genuine worship really looks like, we must return here. Let us open our King James Bibles and walk through this sacred chapter together. From Abraham’s immediate obedience to his declaration of faith before the provision arrived, God reveals four non-negotiable quali...