Who or What Directs Worship?
The question, Who or what Directs Worship
Ever thought of it, Is it the metronome, the beat, kick drum, the singer, the choir If not then what drives worship
Worship is
not about you and your needs, it isn’t about how we feel or have an idea about
but it should be a place where God is lifted up the way he wants. Worship was
set by God to be a place where we commune with God, enjoy his presence and also
to become more like God because when we spent more time in his presence we
become more like Him.
“Most of
the times we choose the way we want to worship God”.
“The key to
worshipping God is the God you worship” Pst Bonnie Deushcle
“The ways
and means of worship depends merely on God’s sovereign pleasure and institution”.
Worship
should be a way which God’s will is done through your life, it’s not for us
worshippers to dictate worship, how it is given and all the other details. We
have built worship to match our taste, likes and the way we want to worship. It
all starts with God and it ends with us communing with Jesus and enjoying Him
and his presence but because of our selfish needs and likes we have turned the
cycle to be the other way round.
Worship
begins with God, dictated by the throne, one man said it that when we worship
God we are not alone we have a company of heaven which worships with us as
well. That which occupies the total energies of heaven should be a fitting
pattern for the earth, let our worship be dictated by the heaven. Heavenly
worship is perfect and pure and once we tap into the power thereof our lives
will be changed.
When Moses
built the tabernacle and when Solomon built the temple, they were both made
sure they built them to the specifications that God laid down, so is it with our
worship today. Just like a new thing you buy in the shop you read the manual
for it or even contact the manufacturer and my point is that we should allow
our worship to be directed and dictated by the throne room.
Let our
worship blend with the worship that is given in heaven, so that al glory goes
to God and we get to meet our maker in his presence.
"Worship Him In The Beauty Of His Holiness"
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