When leading in
worship, where is your focus? I know
that for most of us we would simply say, “I just focus on Jesus”. And you wouldn’t be wrong with that answer. But do you ever think about the people that
you are singing/playing to?
Many of the
songs that we sing/play are simply songs of praise to Jesus. They give us an opportunity to pour out our
praise, worship and adoration to our Savior and King. But there are other songs that can have a
more intimate and personal meaning to not only us, but also the people we are
leading in worship. And when we sing
these songs I like to think about people in the congregation that might need to
hear and/or sing the words.
Let me give you an example.
Recently, we have
begun singing the song “Great Are You, Lord” during our worship times at
church. A couple of lines from the verse
say “You give hope, You restore ev’ry heart that is broken”. We have a lot of people at church who have
lost hope and have hearts that are broken and need to be restored. And when we sing these lyrics I think about
these people and what these words might mean to them and how I hope that God
ministers to them through these words.
Not only that, but many times I’ll try to make eye contact with some of
these people or at the very least watch them to see how well these lyrics might
connect with them and their needs. It’s
amazing to see how the Holy Spirit will use a song and words like these to
touch someone’s heart. They are reminded
of their brokenness, but also of God’s ability to heal and restore. And then in the very next line they get
reminded that even in our brokenness God is worthy to be praised as we sing
“Great are You, Lord”.
So, as we sing
and play and lead, don’t forget the people we are leading. Don’t forget their hurts, pains and
troubles. And don’t forget that through
our worship and through the moving of the Holy Spirit, God can touch and heal
hearts and fill each of them with hope.
Worship Big!
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