26 April 2015

Worship

It belongs and points to God - the one and only true God. To him and him alone belongs all sort of worship. It is an expression of the creation towards the creator. An expression of love, adoration surrender, respect, acknowledgement of who he is in and through us and independent of us. 

Creation is not to be worshipped - it is just a reflection of Gods Glory and creativity and love to us. 

Selah.
                                                                                 
He is worthy inspite of how we think, feel or believe! Inspite of our circumstances he deserves it.
        
The moment PRAYER becomes your language and daily bread you actually start to really live a life of worship.


Worship can be expressed in many ways. Actually all we do and say can be an act of worship. 

The way we eat, talk, walk, listen, dress and treat people.                            
                                                 
Music, singing, dance, acting, painting, drawing...so many channels for the expression of mankind towards its Creator.

"Tell my Children that I love them. Do not judge nor condem them. Just tell them about my love for them."

This is the response of our heavenly father when we worship him in spirit and in truth.

To lead a worship service is about leading people into the sensitvity of experiencing God in a tangible way.
In order to do that you have to keep yourself in that place.


It's not about us reaching a certain level or capacity to love or perform.

But it's about God expanding in us in a manner that it becomes less and less of us and more and more of God.

And to permit him to love through us.
                                              
At the feet of Jesus you should find yourself - this is the place of true
humbleness/humility.       
                                           
It's about knowing who is the potter and who is the clay. A constant attitude of worship and prayer.

The deepest and highest level of worship is - at the feet of Jesus.

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