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Wakeup2god said:I recently had an incident at church where a lady wanted to sing with the worship team, she told me that she had received classical training but it was obvious to all but herself that she couldn't hold a note. I allowed her to sing a hymn once but had to make it clear to her that she wouldn't be joining the music team. She was offended and later left the church which went to prove that her attitude wasn't right from the start.
Anyway, has anyone else had to play the part of Simon Cowell regarding wanna be 'performers'?
Rick
=-ReveLationz-= said:i think there is a place for people who cant sing to bless the congregation, and i think there is a place for Gods Appointed musicians to lead his people to the wells of living water..
many are called but few are chosen, and if you want to be called and chosen, it means you have to stand out from the rest, maybe a bit of training or accountability in the musical side of things would help?..
keyz said:You would think that wouldn't you? But think about who Jesus chose and who God appointed to do great things. It was those who were humble enough to submit to him and it was usually those considered as 'nobodies' in the world. To be called and chosen, I think, we need to simply humble ourselves before God. It's nothing that WE do (acts or deeds) to earn anything from God, but simply a humble heart. We don't go to heaven by the things we do but because of God's grace and because we submit fully to God.
I just found this verse actually...
1 Corinthians 1:26-29 - "Brothers, think of what you were when you were called. Not many of you were wise by human standards; not many were influential; not many were of noble birth. But God chose the foolish things of the world to shame the wise; God chose the weak things of the world to shame the strong. He chose the lowly things of this world and the despised things - and the things that are not - to nullify the things that are, so that no one may boast before him."
=-ReveLationz-= said:You still havent answered my first question? and in reply to your post, i agree there is nothing we can do, no acts or deeds that attain salvation, but we have to "DO" certain things to attain other things from God... Obedience is an ACT.. Repentence in the dictionary is defined as the "ACT" of turning 180 degrees around in lifestyle and going the opposite way with your choices..
=-ReveLationz-= said:heres another aspect? do you think if the musicians were incapable of blowing the horns that the wall of jericho would have fallen?
Also.. Read The Book of Exodus.. where it clearly states, i cant remember the exact verse, but ill find it and post it. "now moses was the most humble of all the men on the earth" (paraphrased) ...
who wrote the book of exodus according to most theologeans?
Moses!
keyz said:What was your question? I'm sorry. Was it this?
Well, no. How's this tie in? A lot of people know how to 'blow the horn' but many are being pushed away because they don't 'blow the horn' according to world's standards. Many people are capable of playing, but they are rejected based on what some person thinks of them. I thought it was what God thinks though...
That is true we have to obey, and yeah that is an act. Part of obeying though is being humble and submitting to God. We don't want to sit on our butts and be lazy and expect God to just point everything our way. We do want to seek him. I really couldn't see, based on God's characted, him saying to somebody wanting to worship, "Well, sorry, but since you didn't take that music course and get your BA degree for music at such and such a place you can't worship through music." What I think I mean to say is that you can try everything you can to stand out from the rest, but really all that matters is where your heart is towards God. The heart of the worshipper is the most important thing. You can't lead worship or model worship if you are nothing but a performer. That's not worship... just performance to exalt man. I do think that there are some that automatically stand out from the rest and you can see they have a gifting in music, but that's not to go and say those who don't stand out in the world can't participate in being a model for worship.
He was though.. if you are you just are. You can't help it. hehe..
keyz said:I agree that you don't want a tone deaf worship leader singing.. lol. But what I don't agree with is that people judge your ability to worship on the fact of your credentials (that were set by man) alone. I think that becomes a problem. Personally, for me, if anybody was to judge my ability as music performance I would probably come out on the lower side of the scale because whenever I play in a time of worship God is playing me. But yaa... there is nothing more annoying than the guitarist always buzzing strings every single chord change.
Another thing to mention... as I've opened up to God and used my music to glorify him, he has added so much to it. What I mean is that he has increased skill in myself as a musician as I've submitted my gifts over to him.
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