Among the many changes that have occurred in the music scene and the changes in the worship scene, The one thing that remains the same throughout and holds true is the gospel of Jesus Christ. Every week our theme might take a new shape or form to a different mold, yet the underloying truth still remains and never waivers! How can we make this message more clear and more tangible for people who have never heard it before? How can we show them a side of Jesus that they have never seen before? One of love and redemption. Well part of that has to do with the worship we lead them in every week. if we commit ourselves to God's work in our lives and allow Him to mold us and shape us as people and as musicians then we can more effectively serve Him. Because when all is said and done, Worship is not about us at all, it's about the one we worship.. In order to reach people's hearts, we need to allow God to take center stage and we must play the background (Lecrea reference anyone?) Anyway, I digress. The point is, even if we don't tangibly see people's worshipping outwardly on Sunday morning, that doesn't mean that God isn't impacting, speaking to and convicting them through the message of the Gospel. The Lord works in mysterious ways and He does it in ways we cannot understand. What we need to do as his servants is be ready and willing to do His work, no matter what!
Sean
Sean
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