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It's Worship not American Idol

In my home church, we are blessed to have a very talented music pastor and many talented musicians. You may call them the worship leader and the worship team. Whether it is traditional hymns or contemporary praise music, the singing and the music are always beautiful and perfectly performed. Not every church is as fortunate.

A few weeks ago, I visited another church, which brings me to the point of this article. The worship leader at that church was not as gifted as the worship leader in my church. The worship team - musicians and singers - were not as talented as the team I was accustomed to hearing.

I began to think about the performance. One singer's voice could have been stronger, someone was not in tune, one of the guitars was too loud. Then, it came to me; this is worship, not American Idol. Why was I there? To worship my Lord or to judge the competency of the entertainment? On the stage, were Christian men and women - my brothers and sisters - serving the church by using their God-given abilities to worship God.

People have different ideas of a definition for the word worship. The dictionary gave several definitions. I've listed the ones appropriate to the Christian.
Among them are:

Reverent honor and homage paid to God.

Formal or ceremonious rendering of such honor or homage such as a worship service.

Adoring reverence or regard.


I was sitting in this church, but where was the adoring reverence and regard? My body was attending a worship service, but my heart was far from paying reverent honor and homage to God. As is often true, I required repentance before I could approach the throne. My critical spirit was keeping me away. I'm thankful my Lord reminded me of the purpose for the service before I wasted the time spent in his house. Every minute in his presence is precious. I had almost missed it.








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