Saturday, March 21, 2009

Who Are Our Meetings For?

One of my favorite Authors is Tommy Tenney. If you've never read Tenney's The God Chasers or God's Favorite House or Finding Favor With The King I would highly recommend them. (probly in that order) I have to agree with Tommy when he says, Our favorite services and God's favorite services are probly most often completely different. (paraphrased)

How often do we come out of a Sunday church service and say "wow, that was an awesome worship time today" or "man, that was a great service today" and God is saying "Really? I didn't think it was all that great." Our worship team may have hit all the shots we rehearsed and our key changes worked without a train-wreck and the singers really nailed their parts... We may have sung people's favorite songs and executed them perfectly (or close enough that the general public didn't notice anything wrong) We got the goosebumps and walked away feeling good - but did GOD actually receive any glory? Did GOD walk away feeling good? Did He really get the chance to be made to feel welcome in our midst so He could move in and start MOVING-IN us? Did we press in to His presence or mingle around in the outer courts? ...Maybe close enough to feel warm and fuzzy but not any closer where the warmth turns to fire that burns away our flesh. 'Cause to be truly close to God requires death - and who among us likes that? 
Not me. 
But God does.
So what did we really accomplish except maybe fooling ourselves?

When we plan our worship services we must always keep reminding ourselves WHO this is really about. It's not about us. It's not even really about the people in the congregation ultimately; though we are given charge to lead them and help them worship God. But if we lead them into anything other than worship that is ABSOLUTELY GOD CENTERED and focused on truly pleasing Him - than we really haven't helped them anyways. Our job is to know the difference and set the standard; to lead with backbone and clear purpose that may even have to buck the popular norm for the sake of God actually being glorified. 
Hard stuff.
But who said it was easy to LEAD?

1 comment:

  1. This is true also of our daily walk with the Lord which is to be a constant WORSHIP to Him. It reminds me of a book I'm reading called "Dying to Live" (C Calver)
    Here's a quote: "The Christian (crucified) life is lived to PLEASE God. It's not a teller's counter from which to withdraw gifts from the bank of heaven for our own benefit. No, this is a place to INVEST our life, for God's Glory."
    Worship is an Investment IN God...
    (A SAFE Investment!)...and FOR God (which just happens to have great benefits... all of us, for all of Him... what could be better!)

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