We worship leaders are well acquainted with hell.
Not because we are depressed, indie rock wannabes. Or because we watch horror flicks to drown out our pain.
We are well acquainted with hell because we have rehearsals. Bad ones.
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We worship leaders are well acquainted with hell.
Not because we are depressed, indie rock wannabes. Or because we watch horror flicks to drown out our pain.
We are well acquainted with hell because we have rehearsals. Bad ones.
Today’s post is short and sweet. Simple and succinct.
Anything can happen when we gather together to worship. People saved, healed, delivered, and called.
Is your team ready for that?
Have them ask these questions:
When I heard of Steve Jobs’ death last night, my heart sank.
Not so much because he was a one of a kind innovator.
He was.
Not because he pioneered products that have become an integral part of my life (and the entire world).
He did.
Not because He was a freaking amazing entrepreneur.
Yep, he was that too.
I’m going to be so honest today, it hurts.
Sometimes I wish God made me different. If I just had a better voice, I could be a worship superstar. I look at younger people with amazing voices and become jealous. I tense up on the inside.
If I could just know this person. If I could just have this. If I could just have that.
If I could just be anywhere than where I am right now…
Sometimes I feel that calling myself “creative” is a big, fat lie.
Maybe I don’t have much to say. I feel like a copy cat most of the time. I’m not as creative as that guy.
I probably should just quit calling myself that and lower everyone’s expectations, right?
Or I shouldn’t.