A typical service in a Christian church
has two main parts of the program: A time of musical worship, and a
time for a sermon to be preached. Worship followed by learning,
adoration leading to instruction.
This order enables the congregation to
first focus on God and their relationship with Him. The sermon that
follows can then be engaged with in a good frame of mind, in a more
accurate sense of context. Worship enables me to momentarily break
the habit of focusing on myself, of placing myself at the centre of
the universe, and instead focus on God, placing Him in the centre of
everything. When biblical teaching is received, we should first apply
it to our relationship or understanding of God, and only to mankind
after this. Worship could be said in this way to not only provide an
accurate context for any sermon, but for any part of our daily lives.
If a typical church service consists of
worship and then practical application, then I propose that funeral
services are the reverse of this.