Saturday, March 23, 2013

Worship leaders- Levites or Superstars?

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Leading people into the presence of God through worship is, and would continue to be, a sensitive part of the whole worship service in which individuals that perform such duties are themselves qualified by Grace. It should not be about the vessel, but all praise and glory should be to God (Ish 42:8).
What then should the attitude of the church towards its worship leaders be? Should they be seen as ministers chosen by God’s election (Ish 61:6)? Or should they be regarded as worship celebrities that need to be acknowledged each time after leading God’s people into his presence (2 Cor 4:7)?
There is a sad story of a very anointed and vibrant worship leader that was excellent in taking the people into God’s presence in worship, everyone always got overwhelmed by the grace and gifting of God on his life, he was so much celebrated and talked about that he subsequently decided to expand the scope of his ministry and or gifting. A few years later, he became involved in drugs and started singing at nightclubs.
I believe this may sound familiar to some. There is so much effect that people’s influence can have on a person’s mind, especially if it’s outside the will of God.
Has the church celebrated its worship leaders to the point of worshiping them (Rom 1:25)?
The issue of having the best worship song listed by a Christian magazine or award ceremony usually tends to present a narrow understanding the purpose and scope of worship. Sometimes it appears as if God has approved those singers as the ones he loves the most (Rom 11:34).
Don’t get me wrong.  Recognition of a worship leader’s contribution needs to be acknowledged but when it gets to a situation where it leads to them having so much “power” that they cannot be corrected because the church is afraid of losing them, then that begins to set a negative pattern that can destroy the individual’s life.
 Could it be that most worship leaders that strayed far away from the church were actually encouraged by the church to do so unknowingly? What has your experience been?

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Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Church songs-Should they just be good songs or God’s songs?


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Last weekend I was travelling from Boston to Connecticut with a friend of mine and he played a CD in which a Bishop was singing an Alicia keys song during his sermon. He said that was the song he was inspired to sing and changed the word “baby” to “Jesus”. He said it does not matter what you sing, but whom you are singing it to. The congregation sang with him. 
What songs really qualify for worship, praise and adoration to God?
Songs are vehicles through which we access the heart of God. They connect with our Spirit when offered as a sacrifice of thanksgiving and reverence to God from a true heart.
 It becomes vital to understand that Songs move God, that’s why he is involved with giving out songs (Job35:10, Deut 31:18) It matters what we sing to God as he loves to hear his children praise him. God delights in the worship of his saints.
Good songs do not necessarily mean they are Gods. Songs containing biblical terms as Jesus, Joy, God, Bless, Heaven, hope, peace etc., are easily thought to come from God because to the believer, it sounds Church-like.
There is no instruction as to what styles of song God prefers. It can be the traditional hymn, a contemporary song or a Spontaneous Spiritual song, but it matters where the song comes from.
Singing to God has always and will continue to be a sacred part of our worship because God should be our song (Exd 15:2). He inhabits it.
 God demands that we sing a new song to him (Pslm 96:1, 98:1, 144:9, Rev 5:9) not because he gets tired of listening to old songs, but because he expects us to see different revelations of his glory and majesty whenever we sincerely offer Songs in worship that captures the whole entity of who he is.
Maybe the reason we do not have an experience of the move and manifest presence of God in our lives and ministry is because we have been offering him songs he cannot relate to.
What have been the songs you are singing back to God lately? What inspires and edifies your Spirit?
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