Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Number 2:


1 Corinthians 13:11
When I was a child, I spake as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child: but when I became a man, I put away childish things.


Growing up in our society, often a form of disciplinary measure was to be told to go sit in the corner - be isolated from others, or we were commanded to sit still and not speak etc. Though good and necessary at the time, this actually taught us to isolate ourselves and to avoid contact when we had done something wrong and to not discuss it.

As adults, we can still, subconsciously look at things this way.

This however, is the opposite of how God wants us to act. Instead of ignoring or avoiding Him, he wants us to run to Him, even when we do things wrong. He wants us to talk to Him about it and receive His love and forgiveness, wisdom and guidance concerning whatever we are facing.

God is a God of Reconciliations. Amen!

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Number 1.

Number 1:

A key to Deeper connection with God in Worship:

Our songs to God, at times - unintentionally - can cause a degree or two of separation to occur between us and Him. We sing "He did/is/has" etc, and the result is that we end up singing about God, instead of to Him.

If we simply change the words to "You are/have", then the worship becomes instantly more personal and directed at God, and when we concentrate on God at the same time as singing these words, it helps us to make a closer connection with Him, and as a result we can worship and praise Him more deeply.

Try it out for yourselves - it really does work!