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Thursday, March 24, 2011

I'll Bring You More Then A Song.

''The heart breaking makes a sound
I never knew could be
So beautiful and loud
Fury filled and we collide

So courageous until now
Fumbling and scared
So afraid You'll find me out,
Alone here with my doubt

Here it comes, a beautiful collision
Is happening now.
There seems no end to where You begin and there I am now
You and I collide

Something circling inside,
Spaciously you fly
Infinite and wide,
Like the moon and sky
Collide

Here it comes, a beautiful collision
Is happening now.
There seems no end to where you begin and there I am now
You and I, collide."




This past Wednesday I taught over what worship is. What is worship? Is it singing? Playing guitar, playing at Passion?


To worship is to experience reality, to touch life; It's to know, to feel, to experience the resurrected Christ!


Worship is alot more then singing! If it was all about singing, I'd be flat out screwed because I couldn't sing to save my life! Worship isn't something we necessarily do, it's something we are, its the very reason why we were made.


We were made so we could only be made complete in God. We were made to glorify God through worship.
Worship is the human response to the divine initiative. What does that mean? It means worship is our reaction to the divine, indelible love that has freed us!


Worship is our response to what we know.


"Let me tell you what He has done for me.
Let me tell you what He has done for me,
He has done for you,
He has done for us.

Come and listen,
come and listen to what He's done.
Come and listen,
come and listen to what He's done."

We can't worship if we haven't experienced such a miraculous change.

Worship is only worship if it's real, and from our hearts. It's not just one thing, worship has to be everything! It must be every aspect of our lives, not just at church, or around our peers. If we've experienced such a change then we shouldn't be able to conceal it, to hold it in. It should be bursting from within our soul and blaring out of lifestyle.

Back in the 18th Century, when a woman would become a nun, she would be lain down at the alter as customary ritual was done. She would be surrounded by candles, and would take on a new "habit."

Now back in Middle English times Habit meant : (a) Clothing; also, characteristic attire; clothing and ~; also fig.; (b) a garment; ~ of werres, an article of martial clothing or armor; (c) the characteristic attire of members of a religious or clerical order; monastic habit; also, the attire of a bishop, priest, canon, hermit, etc.; ~ of religioun; the robe of a friar, monk, or nun; ~ of frere, ~ of monk, ~ of nonne; ladi of ~, a nun; man of ~, a monk or friar; rule of ~, monastic rule; nimen the ~, taken (on) the ~, to put on monastic habit, enter monastic life, become a friar, nun, etc. Outward form, appearance, or likeness; guise.

Back to the nuns, as they were given this habit, they begin a new way of life, new name, new clothes. This is how we should be when experience this change in starting a relationship with God. We are given a new fate, life spent with Him, we should take put on this new habit, let it surround us. Our life and outward appearance should say we're changed. This doesn't mean put on the "Christian" T-Shirt, it means live your life differently, show the world that you've been freed!


We worship for what He has done, He is doing, and what He will do.


"Where our DEPRAVITY meets His DIVINITY, there is a BEAUTIFUL COLLISION."

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