Saturday, May 4, 2013

Fragrant Worship

I'm excited about what I feel in the air in these days to come. I sense a moving of the Holy Ghost across this land and I want to be a ready and willing vessel that can be used to reach someone for the Gospel of Christ! I like the passage of David's writtings in Psalm 145 where David said, "I will exalt you, my God the King. I will praise your name for ever and ever. Everyday I will praise you and extol your name for ever and ever. Great is the Lord and most worthy of praise; his greatness no one can fathom." (vss. 1- 3 niv) The NKJV says that "His greatness is unsearchable" (vs 3) that means that God's greatness is beyond our understanding! We aint got it all together yet! I know that isn't proper english but it's whats in my spirit, we aint got it all together and we need to do what David did and learn how to praise the Lord daily - for ever and ever and then we will learn how to "humble ourselves" and seek God's face and He will teach us new and great things!

Paul said that "we are to God the fragrance of Christ among those who are being saved and among those who are perishing." (2 Corinthians 2:15) Whether people accept God's salvation and live or they refuse it and perish, we have to be a fragrance of Christ to God and to all those we come in contact with. We as children of God, need to learn how to get wrapped up in worship! We need to learn how to put things aside - bills, jobs, relationships, sickness, family, etc... and allow God's Holy Spirit to transform us into the people of God that He's intended for us to be! We need to WORSHIP GOD with our daily living and in the sanctuary!

When we stop looking on the outside appearance of man and begin to see the heart of God in them, then we can be transformed ourselves. So what if someone leading worship has a few tatoos on their skin or their hair is long or maybe they have a few piercings! Who are we to judge? We are not God! We are to worship the God that created all of us to be unique in our own ways and for the glory of God to be shown in our lives!

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