
“I’m Bored!”
“I’m Bored!” April 6, 2025
“You also say, ‘Oh, what a weariness!’ And you sneer at it” (Malachi 1:13a). So said the Lord to the priests of Israel concerning their worship. They didn’t specifically say they were bored, but it’s rather obvious! Boredom occurs when one is uninterested, and Israel’s priests had virtually no interest in faithful worship.
Today folks may be more bold in declaring that worship is boring. Could that be because faithfully doing God’s will just doesn’t appeal to them? In many cases, yes – and in such cases repentance is the only cure.
But boredom may also result from repeatedly doing the same things. Sing; pray; observe the Lord’s Supper; sermon; contribution. The repetition can become boring, but it doesn’t have to! Self-discipline can keep us focused on why we’re doing what we’re doing what we’re doing, thus preventing boredom.
Others complain that worship is boring because it isn’t “fun.” That’s a loaded word. Should worship involve joy and praise? Of course! But “fun’? Where in Scripture do we find anything about worship being “fun”? Even children must learn that not everything is fun. We’ll never out-entertain Hollywood, nor should we try! That’s not the purpose of worship.
Those leading in worship should strive to prevent boredom. Whether it’s preaching, singing, praying, serving communion, reading Scripture, or whatever, let’s make it clear that we’re glad to be helping God’s people honor Him. An enthusiastic, positive attitude is contagious and will go a long way toward eliminating boredom.
Joe Slater
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“Praise the Lord! For it is good to sing praises to our God; for it is pleasant and praise is becoming.” (Psalms 147:1)
“But about midnight Paul & Silas (after being beaten with rods) were praying and singing hymns of praise to God, and the prisoners were listening to them;” (Acts 16:23-25)