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Aug 07 2008

Don't love what God forbids

I am reading through I Kings today and was struck by these verses:

“Now King Solomon loved many foreign women, along with the daughter of Pharaoh: Moabite, Ammonite, Edomite, Sidonian, and Hittite women, from the nations concerning which the Lord had said to the people of Israel, ‘You shall not enter into marriage with them, neither shall they with you, for surely they will turn away your heart after their gods.’ Solomon clung to these in love” (I Kings 11:1-2).

A wise, rich, blessed King of Israel…fallen.

“God, keep us from reading this verse and judging Solomon for his seeming stupidity. Instead, may we cry out with humility and desperation:

‘Lead me in the path of your commandments, for I delight in it. Incline my heart to your testimonies, and not to selfish gain! Turn my eyes from looking at worthless things; and give me life in your ways’ (Psalm 119:35-36).

Amen.”

Written by dsantistevan · Categorized: Leadership

Aug 07 2008

Why I love simplicity

I am going to do a couple posts on why I love simplicity in worship and why I love complexity in worship (if you’re confused as to what that means, keep reading).

Tonight during our ‘Hour with God’ at Allison Park Church, we had a time of worship with just an acoustic guitar and a lot of voices. Why do I love this? Sometimes we can overproduce worship to the point that we lose the heart of it.

From a leader’s perspective, you’re so focused on the right sound, the coolest arrangement, and trying to please everyone. From a worshiper’s perspective, you’re just waiting for your favorite song so you can REALLY worship. We tend to be consumer’s of a product and not consumed by the beauty of God.

We all know this is NOT what it’s about. When you strip everything away it is easier to focus on the beauty of Christ and engage your heart, while not relying too heavily on external emotional supports.

I love simplicity. But I also love the complex, creative side for a number of reasons. That is coming soon.

DS

Written by dsantistevan · Categorized: Worship

Aug 01 2008

Healthy Tensions in Worship

Bob Kauflin’s new book, “Worship Matters“, is a fantastic resource for worship leaders and pastors alike. Part 3 of this book lists some ‘healthy tensions’ that we as leaders need to balance in our ministry. Here they are for your contemplation:

  • Transcendent and Immanent
  • Head and Heart
  • Internal and External
  • Vertical and Horizontal
  • Planned and Spontaneous
  • Rooted and Relevant
  • Skilled and Authentic
  • For the Church and for Unbelievers
  • Event and Everyday

What do these mean to you?

Written by dsantistevan · Categorized: Worship

Aug 01 2008

Song Story – 'Glory of Your Name'

I’m sure many of you have heard this song on the blog and on my myspace by now. ‘Glory of Your Name’ was birthed out of a desire to define what congregational worship is all about. During the time of this writing I was struggling to encounter God corporately. I had great personal devotions and moments with God by myself, but was completely distracted with other people and, quite frankly, not enjoying it one bit. Still, in my heart I knew it was biblical and God called us to do it. But why? Ponder these thoughts:

Come gather everyone to join in heaven’s song
Glory be to God
Draw near from far and wide to sing and prophesy
Glory be to God

We speak to every nation
Jesus will reign forever
Come and rejoice, come and rejoice

We join now with all of history and all eternity to sing
The glory of Your name
You’ve risen and reign forevermore, Holy One we live to see
The glory of Your name

One name, one way, one God who’s worthy of praise
Glory be to God
Your praise will reign, throughout the nations all will sing
Glory be to God
Glory be to God

These are truths that I need to remind myself. We need to worship corporately to come together in unity. We need to speak faith to one another. We must be reminded of unchanging Truth in the midst of our changing circumstances. We need to rejoice in the greatness of God. And the awesome truth is that we’re not the first or the last to do this. We join with all of history and all eternity in magnifying the greatness of our God through Jesus Christ.

So be it.

Another interesting fact about this song: I wrote it during a time when I couldn’t sing in the slightest bit. Not that when I sang people passed out and windows shattered, but because I had a mystery disease that no doctors could diagnose. I didn’t have enough muscle strength to sing. Crazy, huh? Thinking back to that time brings tears to my eyes. Writing like this helped bring me through to the other side and helped me trust in God’s power.

Written by dsantistevan · Categorized: Music

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