Originally posted by Blackhawk
But you have a responsibility also for others. And I think that my repsonsiblity to my own worship might mean that I need to tell someone else that they are distracting. But maybe I would be just doing it through my flesh. See I am jsut saying it is not so easy. One must look to the Spirit for direction and not go as one feels but how the Spirit directs them. I think too often we either just do as we feel like doing or even worse do not even pay attention to the Spirit.
See I am not against you or your side but I am not against the other side either.
Well

. . . I agree to a point.
In my opinion, if I am distracted, I either need to change positions so as that person no longer distracts me. Or, ask myself what is it about what they are doing that distracts me?
Are they chattin' away with the people behind, to the side, front and back? If this is the case I ask them to stop talking. If they want to chat they can go outside to do that.
Or is their style of worship too noisy? Are they more demonstrative than I am? Those are things that I can change in me. I can move to another seat or just ask God to help me not be distracted.
Usually, the only activity that truely distracts me from intering into worship is someone chattin' away with their neighbor. But even then, I need to come to a place where I can close myself in with God and not be distracted at all.
As to my own activity . . .the spirit is subject to the people He's moving on. I can dance but I don't have to run into the people around me. I can shout but I can also try and make sure that my neighbors ear is not right in front of my mouth. And so forth and so on.
This reminds me of a missionary who came to the church I use to attend. I don't remember the country he was a missionary to but he told the story of how several missionary's from different groups were participating in a worship service.
This missionary (Assembly of God), was standing on the platform right next to another missionary from a more conservative denomination.
As they worshiped during the song service, the AG missionary had his eyes closed and his hands raised and he was singin' along and deep into worshipping God.
Well, at some point, a woman began to slither down the isle and it was very obvious that a demon was involved. The other missionary had his eyes open and could see this woman approaching the platform.
Well, his denomination did not believe in this kind of stuff, so what was he to do? He looked at the AG missionary and he still had his eyes closed and his hands raised. He was totally oblivious to what was happening.
The missionary became fearful but did not know what to do. He kept looking back and forth, the AG man, then back at this woman who had now reached the platform and was coming up towards them.
Finely, as the woman got right up in front of them, the missionary grabbed the hand of the AG missionary and shoved it onto the head of the women and said, "in the name of Jesus".
The AG missionary, of course was totally stunned in his being jerked out of worship. But the demon was cast out and the woman was delievered and set free.
Personally, I think God has a very good sense of humor. And this was one display of it.
So as SnuP said, "we must stop being distracted". We are responsible for our own thoughts and what we allow our minds to think on. We cannot hold others responsible for what we feel or think.
Phil 4:8 "Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.
