On Earth as it is in Heaven

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One of the reasons we gather together for weekend services is to ‘practice’ what it will be like to worship in heaven. John tells us in Revelation of his encounter with God in Heaven that Worship will be the primary activity:
‘No longer will there be anything cursed, but the throne of the Lamb will be in it and his servants will worship him. (Rev 22:3)
Psalm 115:18 tells us that ‘we will bless the LORD from this time forth and forevermore!’
The theologian AW Tozer wryly tells us: I can safely say, on all the authority of all that is revealed in the word of God, that any man or woman on this earth who is bored and turned off by worship is not ready for heaven.
So, here we are, practicing for heaven every weekend and every church gathering of the saints. However, don’t sell the heavenly worship experience short. We are only getting a glimpse here. Worship is like this, but really not like this.
Worship can be loud:
Then I looked and I heard around the throne and the living creatures and the elders the voice of MANY angels, numbering myriads and thousands of thousands saying with a LOUD voice,
“Worthy is the Lamb, who was slain,
to receive power and wealth and wisdom and strength

    and honor and glory and praise!”
13 Then I heard every creature in heaven and on earth and under the earth and on the sea, and all that is in them, saying:
          “To him who sits on the throne and to the Lamb
    be praise and honor and glory and power,

for ever and ever!”
Rev 5:11-12
For you sports fans out there, if you have ever been to a stadium where there are thousands of people and your team gets the winning score and the crowd explodes with applause and shouts and whistles and screams of joy; it’s kinda like that, but bigger; and louder.
But it can also be contemplative. For example Revelation ch 8 begins with silence and prayer. And at many churches we do both at different times because, again, we are trying to practice and prepare for worship in heaven.
I hope you practice for worship in Heaven this week! You can model what it will look like when we see God face to face. In the mean time, as worship leaders we help create worship experiences where we can get a glimpse of worship on earth as it is in Heaven!

The Worship Priority

Do you feel close to God?
Do you know God’s plan for your life?
Are you being transformed into the image of God?
If you answered, no, or I don’t know to any of those questions, there’s a chance you are not making Worship a priority. You may be having regular ‘devotions’. You may be reading the Bible every day. Yet you still struggle to know and feel God’s presence.
How do you worship daily? Perhaps you don’t know how to worship? Maybe you think worship is just singing songs to God. What if you can’t sing?
Worship requires a commitment, and like many other things in this life, grows with practice.
Worship is part head knowledge. You have to know God.
Worship is heart – felt. You have to love God.
Worship is soul – full. You have to believe God.
Worship is strength of discipline. You have to choose God.
Jesus told us how to worship God:
Worship* God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength.
*We have changed the word Love to the word Worship because we feel it conveys an even deeper sense of God’s plan for our lives. It is pretty simple really, what you really love you worship. Spend a moment and think about what you really love. Is it God, or his Presence, or just spending time with Him. Chances are we all need to make Worship a priority!
These days we find it easy to love God with our mind. We can know all the information possible about God, but we don’t know God. On it’s own, knowledge is not power, knowledge is danger. We run the risk of over thinking what following God looks like and ending up following our idea of God and not really in a relationship with Him. I believe that is why Jesus asks us to come to him as a child. A child does not over think. A child loves without question. That is the heart.
Worship is heart felt. We must give our emotions to God and allow him to shape our heart. For some of us it is easy to get lost in the emotion of following God. This is why it is not the only requirement. We need to balance our emotion with our knowledge. Worship is not only head and not only heart, it must be both.
Then there are times when our faith is tested and we are brought to the brink of a decision. Not just the initial decision to follow Jesus, but if you have been a believer for a while, you know there are moments where you must continue on the path. This is the renewing of our soul. We must believe God sent his Son for us.
As humans we will also encounter those times where we don’t want to follow any more. It is easier not to follow God. Every day we are faced with the decision to continue on the path of God or change direction and follow our own desires. This is the strength required of following God. We must continue to make the choice to follow Jesus even when we do not feel like it.

True Worshippers

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The small living room is glowing with the scent of candles. The handful of people are not focused on one another, some look at the floor, some at the ceiling, some have their eyes tightly closed. One person quietly strums a guitar while most others sing along. The air is heavy with heart felt praise. This small gathering is an intimate moment in worship.

The huge arena shakes with the power of the sound system. Tens of thousands of people stand and raise their arms toward heaven. It is so loud you cannot hear your own voice. The air is hazy from the light show and fog machine but it adds to the ethereal experience of so many believers in one place, with one voice praising God!

I have worshipped in a living room, I have worshipped in an arena and everywhere in-between. Ultimately it doesn’t matter where you worship. It matters who you worship. And it matters when you worship. Worship is not a once a week thing. It is not only an hour on Sunday. Worship is a lifestyle. It is a habit. It is a spiritual discipline we must practice constantly. Real, true worshippers do not just experience great music or emotional events, they experience the Presence of God!

This week, spend time in the days before your worship services pursuing the Presence of God. It doesn’t matter if your service is 5 or 5,000. All worship matters to God.

Here are some verses to consider about the Presence of God:

‘My Presence will go with you, and I will give you rest.’ – Exodus 33:14

‘You will seek me and find me, when you seek me with all your heart.’  – Jeremiah 29:13

‘The LORD your God is in your midst, a mighty one who will save, He will rejoice over you with gladness, He will quiet you by his love, He will rejoice over you with loud singing.’  – Zephaniah 3:17

Tired

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The husband wakes up and drags himself out of bed to go downstairs and make the morning coffee. The wife follows through the dark house in hushed tones. Smells of coffee and quiet sounds of cereal bowls fills the air in a moment of quiet before the storm. Suddenly, and without warning, the shouts of multiple children pierce the calm like thunder over the horizon. The day has begun. Zero to 120 in four seconds. The whiplash hurts momentarily, but there’s no time for that now. We are moving at the speed of family, and it is Sunday. We have got to get to church, and get there on time. Tension goes from tropical island to raging volcano in seconds. Kids are fighting, pajamas are flying, teeth are not getting brushed. How can so many shoes not have a mate? Are your teeth still not brushed? They pile in the car like clowns at a circus, the smell of coffee and breakfast are long gone, replaced with tween-age boys in need of a shower, but there’s no time for that, it is church day! Traffic rules do not apply this morning. Sweat builds as the clock counts down to the service start time. The pedal gets closer to the floor and the meter rises dangerously high. Like a suburban Nascar, the family makes the final turn into the lot. Made it, and only five minutes late this week…

This may or may not ring true for you, but I guarantee it is pretty close to the story of many families in your church this weekend. As worship leaders we spend all week, or sometimes all our lives preparing for the services. This is not the case for your average attendee. They barely made it with their life. Yes, they want to be there, mostly. However, there is an uphill battle for the average person to transition from the chaos of their life to the transcendent worship of their Creator. As worship leaders, we must constantly keep this in mind. Don’t make the on ramp so steep that there is no chance the average human can get on the path to worship together.

Plan your service with the normal, tired, busy, overworked, exhausted person in mind. Spend time allowing the regular attender to ‘catch up’ with the worship team. You might just find that you all will worship better together!

Worship What You Know

We can only worship what we know.

We live in the Information Age.  We constantly seek out more information about our favorite celebrities because the more we know, the more we can fawn over them, or imitate them, or be like them. Unfortunately the current celebrity is the wrong focus of our worship. And if you really think about it, you probably don’t really want to be like them.

We were made to be shaped into God’s image so our focus should be on how to be more like Him. And in fact this is the way we grow in our worship. When we know God we are not only able, but we are drawn to worship Him. When we realize the fullness of his love and the extent of his grace, we can’t help but worship him!

David, King of Israel, had this experience as well. He wanted to build a temple to worship God. Ultimately his son Solomon built it, but when it was completed, David worshipped!

Here’s his prayer:

“David praised the Lord in the presence of the whole assembly, saying, “Praise be to you, Lord, the God of our father Israel, from everlasting to everlasting. Yours, Lord, is the greatness and the power and the glory and the majesty and the splendor, for everything in heaven and earth is yours. Yours, Lord, is the kingdom; you are exalted as head over all. Wealth and honor come from you; you are the ruler of all things. In your hands are strength and power to exalt and give strength to all. Now, our God, we give you thanks, and praise your glorious name.”

‭‭1 Chronicles‬ ‭29:10-13‬ ‭NIV‬‬

Spend some time reading through all the attributes of God mentioned in this passage and then spend some time growing in your worship of God!

Experience

I’m reading a book where George Barna says ‘eight out of ten believers do not feel they have entered into the presence of God, or experience a connection with Him, during the worship service. Half of all believers say they do not feel they have entered into the presence of God or experienced a genuine connection with Him during the past year.’

Do you find this to be true in your congregation? Are we that disconnected?

If this is even remotely true than as worship leaders our job is SO much more important! Our role goes far beyond the walls of church on Sunday. We must educate our fellow believers on a lifestyle of worship that flows out of the very heart of God. 

As you lead or just participate this weekend know that you play an important role in Growing Worship!

Praise the Lord!

1 It is good to praise the Lord
and make music to your name, O Most High,
2 proclaiming your love in the morning
and your faithfulness at night,
3 to the music of the ten-stringed lyre
and the melody of the harp.
4 For you make me glad by your deeds, Lord;
I sing for joy at what your hands have done.

-Psalm 92

Transformation

Life is a journey. When Christ enters a life, that life is forever changed.

2 Corinthians 3:17 Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom. 18 And we all, who with unveiled faces contemplate the Lord’s glory, are being transformed into his image with ever-increasing glory, which comes from the Lord, who is the Spirit.

As a believer in Christ you are being transformed into HIS IMAGE! If this is actually true, as the Scripture says, than we should act accordingly. God is working on your life. He is working in your heart and wants you to leave the old ways of your sin filled life behind and be transformed into the person you were really made to be!

As a worship leader, your heart is the most important thing you have. Your gifts and talents and abilities are great. They will be used for God’s glory to shine, but God wants to take the potential he has given you and transform you into the image of his son, Jesus. Jesus is the perfect human. He overcame all the temptation, he knew the will of his Father. He was the living example of perfect Love and perfect Truth.

Spend some time today seeking the Spirit of God and asking how you can be more like Jesus! Then prepare to lead others in Worship with the transformed life you have been given in Christ!!!

A Guide to Worship Leading – Part 3

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This is the final in a three part series about the basics of Worship Leading and how I mentor Worship Leaders.

You can check out Part 1 and Part 2 if you are interested!

As I’ve discussed, I break down three parts of Worship Leading; the Leading itself, Playing – vocally or instrumentally, and finally Directing; this is the role of Band Director. Again, I break these up into three parts because most people don’t come pre-wired with all three. I have met people who are great singers who need help leading. I have met people who have the heart of a worshipper, but need help learning an instrument. And most often I meet people who have a little of those two skills, but don’t know how to speak ‘Band.’ Some of you know what I mean. That time during rehearsal where you want the drummer to kick on 1 and 3 and snare on 2 and 4. Or maybe you want 4 on the floor. Then the bass player needs to do a chord substitution for the C# instead of the A. Some of that is music theory, some of it is experience with different instruments. All of it is Band Directing. I spend a lot of time coaching Worship Leaders on this. The best approach I’ve found is to co-lead with a Worship Leader and have them watch what I do. I’ll even call out to them what I’m doing, while I’m doing it. Then we’ll follow up and have a specific conversation afterwards. This is a very important skill in Worship Leading that unfortunately is not really taught in schools that I’ve seen. You don’t generally get it in a music education. You certainly don’t get it in a Biblical education. If you were in a garage band in high school, maybe you saw it happening or learned it by accident. Most however, need examples to show them what to do, what to say and when. It is just like learning another language. It is one half the language of music theory and the other half the language of sounds. Sometimes calling out chord changes or rhythm accents. Sometimes just saying ‘boom, boom, boom.’

So, if you are a less experienced Worship Leader, seek out a seasoned veteran Band Director. Chances are you already know one! There is a scary element here of asking for help, but don’t avoid the learning process. One thing I learned a long time ago is that I am usually not the best musician in the group, I am just the leader. My job is not to run musical circles around the team. My job is to pull the team together. My job is to take the weekend guitar shredder and the classical pianist and the classic rock drummer with the basement bass player and create cohesive Worship music. This takes the three skills of Leading, Playing and Directing, all at the same time with excellence to the Glory of our God and King, Jesus!

If you are a seasoned Worship Leader, maybe you could look around for someone less experienced and see if you can teach them what you’ve learned over the years. They will be grateful and the Kingdom of God will grow in ways you probably can’t even imagine!

Make a Joyful Noise!

A Guide to Worship Leading – Part 2

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This is the second installment in the Guide to Worship Leading. You can read Part 1 here.

When I begin mentoring Worship Leaders I always begin with a conversation about three things. The first is Worship Leading. To read more about that check out Part 1.

The second element of Worship Leading is Music – honing your craft, or growing your musicianship. This could be singing, or playing an instrument or both. Each person I mentor has been selected as a worship leader for a reason. Often it is because they are good at singing or playing. As I mentioned last time, that is not the only thing, but it is an important thing. We are called as Worship Leaders to pursue excellence! ‘Live a life worthy of the calling you have received’ (Ephesians 4:1) Sometimes this means giving a Worship Leader in training singing lessons or guitar lessons or encouraging them to go to school for music, etc. We must pursue excellence in our craft, not for the sake of excellence, as we see too often in the ‘ego’ side of life, but we pursue excellence because God is worthy of our best!

If you are a Worship Leader, young or old, experienced or just starting out, you should ask yourself the question, ‘How am I growing?’ I know I ask myself that question all the time! If you are a guitar player, how much are you practicing? If you are a piano player, what styles do you know? If you are a vocalist, how are you managing your voice? This is a whole topic unto itself! Sometimes as singers we forget that our voice is a muscle and just like going to the gym and getting exercise for our body, we need to exercise our voices to maintain them and grow them toward health and effectiveness. How many of you sing multiple services each week? With a rehearsal added, that can lead up to several hours of singing each week. Now how many of you warm up your vocal chords before singing…?

So whatever your instrument, spend time this week dedicating it to God and work toward improving. You don’t need to be the greatest guitar player or piano player or even singer, but I believe there is always room to get better at what you do. As with so much in life it comes down to intentionality. We can reach a level where we coast by, or we can intentionally push into growth. That is what we are here to do! That is the essence of Growing Worship!

God Bless you and your ministry this week!

-Matt

ps – stay tuned for Part 3 of A Guide to Worship Leading