For all “worship leaders”

religionfree-1.jpg What I do is not a performance, is a lifestyle. I worship my Father in everything I do.  I constantly bring God encounters to other people. I go to my Fathers dwelling place every day and sing my heart out to Him. My relationship with Him involves all of my heart, mind, soul and strength. He wants all of me, not just part of me.If you call yourself a worship leader and think you only do that when you get up on stage, please, do me a favor and don’t call yourself a worship leader. You could call it your  job.

I can’t take the people that I’m leading worship to, to a place where I haven’t been. It wouldn’t work. How can I lead, not knowing where I’m going.?I need to be comfortable in Gods presence. Meaning I have to have a constant relationship with Jesus, I need to go there in  my daily basis. The more time You spend with God, the more you know Him, the more you know Him, the more you can share with others your experiences with Him.

What I do when I go up at the stage as a worship leader is  I  invite people into the Throne Room of Heaven, to experience the Love of God that I’ve experienced and that I’ve encountered. Without the love of God and His anointing, it would  only be words and songs. His presence makes it so our hearts are soften to receive His love. Worship is simply  us surrendering ourselves to the arms of God and falling in love all over  again. It’s a connection with our hearts and His. It’s when  we express our  passion and desire for Him.

There is so much more to say, but  no words  to express what really happens when you are in our Fathers presence.yes1.jpg

~ by altarworshiper on February 12, 2008.

2 Responses to “For all “worship leaders””

  1. Amen! Good stuff. Keep writing. This is good.

  2. thaaaaaaaaatsss riiiiigghhhhttt

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