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How long has it been since you took a good hard look at why you do what you do every Sunday morning? Have your priorities of spiritual preparation given way to the cares of this world and is the success of a worship service gauged by how much you enjoy the music and the sermon?
This Sunday try to imagine yourself standing before the throne of God. There is no congregation or worship team or choir to supply the emotional build-up. The lights are not turned low to create an ambiance. The only light visible is the light from the face of God. There is no sound man controlling the volume. Musical dynamics are due to what you feel as you offer your song to please and honor Him. You have practiced your song a thousand times, but this one performance is the one that counts. It’s not bought with money or the pleasure of man. All of heaven is silent as you lift your instrument to begin.
Will what you offer the King of the Universe be something that has cost you nothing? Or would you give all you have; your heart, your soul and your talent, in a song that surpasses the finest symphony? Will He stand to bless you when you are done, or will He shake His head slowly knowing that you haven’t yet learned what true worship is? You haven’t made the connection that it really has nothing to do with you, but is for His glory. You can have every technical detail in synchronized perfection, but if you don’t pour your soul in every phrase, it was just music. It wasn’t worship |
| Here's a sample of our Worship Arts Ministry |
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