Take My Life worship session two

Take my hands and let them move at the impulse of Thy love… Francis Havergal 

Then He poured water into a basin and began to wash the disciples’ feet and to wipe them with the towel that was wrapped around Him John 13:5

Frances Havergal had it right when she moved from the general consecration of her life to the specific of her hands. When we tell Jesus Christ that He can have all He first asks to be Lord of all that we do. The wonderful thing about following Jesus is that He never asks for us to do anything He hasn’t done Himself. Will we yield our hands to wash our brothers’ feet? Foot washing hands are ones that God loves seeing lifted in praise!

Starting in Nursing Home – Why?

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If you are just getting started in nursing home ministry this is a great time of year to do so. Over the next week we will present short teaching videos to guide you through some of your basic questions and challenges. Today we introduce this series with the question of why. Why would you or anyone for that matter want to get involved in nursing home ministry. Check out the video or for more information this short book is available on amazon.

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Take My Life Worship session One

Take my life and let it be – Consecrated Lord to Thee… Francis Havergal 1873

Hebrews 12:28 Therefore let us be grateful for receiving a kingdom thnew-alaska-pics-2_cropat cannot be shaken, and thus let us offer to God acceptable worship, with reverence and awe

 

As a worship leader myself I recognize my own tendency to push people. Sometimes I begin with a fast peppy song just to try and get people focused on church. I press people to clap, raise their hands or to say Amen, yet rarely have I paused to hush myself in the awesome presence of a Holy God. Rarely have I waited quietly till God sent the wind and the fire of the Holy Spirit. Francis Havergal had it exactly right when she began her now famous hymn with the words, “Take my life” Our worship is not just about having Jesus in our life, but it is about finding our life in Him. Until we offer our life, our worship will remain pretty superficial most of the time. When we ask God not only to take our life, but to ” let it be consecrated Lord to thee”, then He will truly begin to operate as both Lord and Savior of our life.

For those of you who haven’t read our about page, let me begin by saying that my wife and I serve as assistant pastors in a local Brazilian church. As Americans we find many things uniquely refreshing about some of the older customs from Brazil in our worship services. Though our Brazilian brothers and sisters are less than timely about when they enter the service, they retain the wonderful custom of pausing to kneel and dedicate themselves to the Lord upon their arrival. That kind of a sense of reverence and awe is also the very life and breath of our worship. From the times of Abraham to the Apostle John, the manifestation of the Holiness of God left them on their faces listening to what God had to say.

God wants us to be quick to hear and slow to speak. He does love to hear the voice of His children, but do we love to hear Him speak? Do we just rush to church, sing our three songs and go home checking our calendars for what new event we have to remember to include in our busy schedule? God is unchanging. God will not hurry to try and catch up with us as we run in circles. If we truthfully long to worship, we will discover that God is still truly seeking for us to fully yield in reverence and awe to Him!