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Thursday, August 29, 2013

Worship is every believer's responsibility

Last night's "Pure Worship" was a the type of worship service where you walk out of it going, "God fell down."

People lifting hands in worship.  Praising God.  Crying.  Weeping before the Lord.  Repenting.  Experiencing the presence of God.

We believe that it is but a foretaste of what God wants to do.

Incrementally, in our church, we are seeing and experiencing God's presence in a powerful way.

We desire more of His ministering presence, more of His power in our lives!

How will we see this happen?

Praying together is a key.  I would encourage you to come to our church-wide prayer meetings on Wednesday evenings from 6:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M.  (Followed by "Pure Worship")

Living in unity is a key.  Psalms 133 tells us that the anointing flows from the unity of believers.

Taking personal responsibility is the last one I would leave you with today.

We live in a day and age where vibrant worshipers are rising everywhere.

Where does that come from?  It comes from an understanding of the royal priesthood and a willingness to be focused, involved and discipline during the worship event.

Jack Hayford once said that, "today the Holy Spirit is directing our appointment to priestly worship for the release of Kingdom advancement."

As we (you and I) grow in participating in worship, and focus on Jesus and His glory, we come into agreement.

And...as we do....the Lord is free to move, both among us and on our behalf.  And God begins to do great things!

Ask yourself as you leave this Sunday's worship these questions:  How did I do?  Did I please you Lord?  Were you blessed by my worship?

Just a thought for a Thursday.

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