Thursday, April 5, 2012

the focus of our worship: God or Us

The book of psalms contains a lot of text that teaches and proclaims the attributes of God. When we are worshiping God – it’s important to be remembering texts such as those found in psalms that allow us to worship God for who He is. Therefore, when we are worshiping through music, the songs that we sing MUST be theologically correct. They should not be about us, but rather they should be directed to God – singing praise to his Holy name.



If you are going to have a worship leader, he needs to know God and he needs to walk in the fear of God and in holiness. In our churches today we have let musical worship become consumed by what sounds and looks good, and we no longer stress the importance of having someone who walks in the fear of the Lord lead and direct our worship services. *In the book of Leviticus, God kills 2 worship leaders because they did not worship Him in a way that was conformed to the scriptures*. Of course it’s great to have a talented musician up on stage, someone who can play and sing and lead well, but it cannot be left at that as it so often is...



Worship is supposed to be a tool for teaching – Colossians 3:16 “Let the message of Christ dwell among you richly as you teach and admonish one another with all wisdom through psalms, hymns, and songs from the Spirit, singing to God with gratitude in your heart.” The purpose of singing in the church is FIRST and foremost to bless God. Worship God for who He is, praise his name alone. Secondly, worship is a tool for teaching, to teach those who are singing, to encourage them and admonish them and to even be a witnessing tool to those who are unbelievers. This is a problem in much of the modern music – not all of it, but a lot of it – they don’t follow these principles. It’s more about FEELING. Much worship in the churches today is nothing more than a celebration of flesh; it is an exercise in emotion. We should not depend on music, on glorious and amazing music, to worship God. We should not rely on music and musical worship to feel the presence of God. The Spirit will not move more if the music sounds better – our desire to worship God should not be limited to musical worship in church on Sunday morning. If we only ever feel the presence of God when emotions start to be stirred at a worship event – there is something not right there. It’s not wrong to have music that lifts your emotion, but be careful. Be careful. When the presence of God is always ‘bless me, bless me, bless me, joy joy joy, dance dance dance’ – something is wrong. The presence of God should also convict us of our sins; it should open our eyes to how fallen we are.



I’ve been to multiple youth group events growing up, young adult conferences and worship events, and I’ve seen a lot of different worship ‘styles’. Successful worship does not need to end with people in tears, people with their hands raised, and people on their knees. Successful worship doesn’t have to have the entire audience clapping, people dancing and shouting and singing loud. Successful worship is allowing those in the audience to direct their prayers and praise to God alone. It allows people to worship Him and reflect on who He is and how amazing He is. Worship should not become about us, it should not be about the team on the stage, and it should not be about the light and sound systems. Worship should not be a show. How insulting is it to God that we turn an opportunity to worship Him into something about us. The subject of our praise needs to be God alone.

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

psalms of praise

He died for me.
I dont deserve that - rather my actions sure don't.
My weak heart and my failed attempts to live a life worthy of my calling make me realize how blessed I am, how amazing His grace is and His love.
I may not feel deserving, but one thing I know for sure - He deserves everything.
He deserves the very best that I can give him...

Reading through psalms the past few weeks has opened my eyes yet again and reminded me of so much truth. I don't praise God enough. I don't lift up a thankful heart to Him as I should. I don't give to Him the glory is due His Name. My prayer right now is that as I walk in the word daily, that God would grant me wisdom and knowledge that I might better grasp who He is. I pray that He will help me to remove the blur in my vision that is distracting me from seeing Him clearly. I cannot see because my vission has become blurred by stress and fear and worry, but I want to leave those things behind me, I want to lay them before Him trusting that as  the weight is lifted from me, my vision will grow clearer.

psalm 96:8
"Ascribe to the Lord the glory due his name."

psalm 96:9
"worship the Lord in the splendor of his holiness; tremble before him, all the earth."
psalm 46:10
"Be still and know that I am God. I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth."

psalm 70:4
"May all who seek you rejoice and be glad in you; may those who love your salvation always say 'Let God be exalted!"

psalm 71:14+15
"But as for me, I will always have hope; I will praise you more and more. My mouth will tell of your righteousness, of your salvation all day long, though I know not its measure."

No matter what you face each day, even if your circumstances change for better or for worse - HE will ALWAYS be worthy of your praise, he will always be worthy of your best worship. He deserves all the glory and praise forever. Each day we should strive to wake up with a heart of praise and thanksgiving. True joy can be found through this - in Him alone, the only hope we have - the only thing that will truly last forever.