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Worship Ministry Skills and Pride...
How being used by God keeps you humble
People
look at the worship training I do (both in person and via my Invisible
Worship Musician training materials) and wonder: Will someone end up in
pride if they discover the secrets and methods of worship ministry, so
much that they are consistently effective in this area of ministry?
Personally,
I don't believe that is possible during the time of ministry. In my own
personal experience, when I am more powerfully used by God than usual,
I experience a very heightened state of intense awareness. I suspect
this is what Paul refers to when he wrote about fear and trembling in
the following passage:
...continue to work out your salvation
with fear and trembling, for it is God who works in you to will and to
act according to his good purpose. (Phil 2:12-13, NIV)
I've
had quite a bit of experience in performing, so I can confidently tell
you that it's not the usual performance-high that I had in my younger
days. That felt both exciting and good at the same time (which is why
people can get addicted to it).
The 'fear and trembling' is
different. Your heart beats faster, all your senses feel more awake
than usual; you see things in sharper focus, you hear details you never
noticed before, you're aware of sensations you usually miss, like the
feel of your clothes, the aircon and the sweat on your face.
Moreover,
in this intensified presence of God, you feel as if you are balancing
on a razor's edge, about to fall from a precarious position. And yet
you are aware that God's presence is there, ready to catch you if you
fall, ready to help you if you stumble, and gently nudging you in your
singing and choice of notes on the instrument.
The Invisible
Worship Musician Paradigm clears away the distractions and debris that
obstruct us from serving freely as worship ministers before God.
Because the methods and techniques in there are simple, I believe it is
the worship ministry equivalent of what Paul described in his preaching
experience:
I came to you in weakness and fear, and with much
trembling. My message and my preaching were not with wise and persuasive
words, but with a demonstration of the Spirit's power, so that your
faith might not rest on men's wisdom, but on God's power. (1
Corinthians 2:3-5, NIV)
Paul's preaching of an
unsophisticated message required him to lay down his trust in his
powerful intellect and reasoning abilities. And when he saw fruit in
his ministry, the lives of the Corinthians being transformed by the
gospel, he knew totally that it was God's transforming power at work,
not his own wisdom and understanding.
Likewise I see the
Invisible Worship Musician as teaching us to lay down our trust in our
music skills and our hearts, and trust instead that when we do things
God's way, we will get God's kind of results. That way our faith will
not rest on our skills or our personal devotion to God, but on God's
presence.
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