Body Language

Tonight we were encouraged to use body language during corporate worship. I always lead worship and maybe once a year that I sit in on a worship service ( by the way that’s not good). So I was thinking about my body language. Was it really giving praise, reverence, worship to the King of kings. I thought about here lately when I lead worship from my keyboard does my body language show adoration to Christ? I have to admit sometimes here lately I have really gotten into it. I love it when I give my all and when my heart and flesh are in line with the One who created everything.

I watched a lady (senior) as she worshipped the Lord. She was waiving and clapping her hands, swaying back and forth all in rhythm with the music. Her body language said a lot about her love for the Savior.

Are you a worshipper? What does your body language say? Better than that what direction is your heart in your worship? The way your heart is is the way your body language will be. ” Above all else guard your heart for it affects all you do” , or it is the “well spring of life”, or ” out of it flows the springs of life” (depending on versi0n). A spring is fresh, clear, clean water. Or a “spring in your step”. 

Thanks Todd, Berl and Steve for leading us in worship. Keep on keepin on!!

Make Your worship real.    Love you all  Patrick

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~ by worshipct on February 16, 2011.

2 Responses to “Body Language”

  1. very good word! We need to have that spring in our step everywhere and anywhere!! love ya lots

  2. Good stuff Patrick – When I first got involved with the Charismatic movement, I was hesitant to raise my hands because I just didn’t want to be going through the motions. One day I felt the Lord literally lifting them up & for me it was an act of surrender. These days I tend to put my hands on my chest, because I can sense His Spirit churning within me. In the end, I believe it is just responding to His touch. We love you Patrick. God bless you and your beautiful family.

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