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Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Worship

     Shane and Shane (great band, definitely recommend) recently Tweeted something to the effect of that when the Bible mentions praise and worship, it's not so much about music as the attitude of your heart. I was really struck by that statement.

     We have a whole genre of music devoted to getting people prepared and fired up for worship. Some of it is amazing, great music, and I love hearing it. My iPod is loaded down with it. But some of it is just insane, not worshipful at all (when you can't even tell the if the lyrics are referring to God...) and for some people it's almost become a prerequisite or a necessity for them to be physically and mentally able to connect with God. Every youth camp and conference you go to is structured that way, and even some churches have begun to default to it.

     I think worship is more simple and all-encompassing than all that. It's not about music, or preaching, or any number of things you can do to worship, but you can worship doing any of those things or none of them at all.
     Faith wasn't always so easy for me. As a kid trying to figure out salvation, I wanted to know in my head how it worked, and that's not something you can explain really. That was the hardest thing for me to overcome so I could get to the real heart knowledge of being saved, the actual trusting in something I had no way of ever understanding.
     But worship now, it's so simple and easy. I've never been one for big loud bands or concerts, or having some preacher who does magic tricks on the side. No, I'm definitely more old-fashioned than that, for sure. I don't like to raise my hands or jump around or yell and holler. Worship to me is much more meaningful in my heart.


Worship to me is:
     Hearing a song that's so beautiful you get goosebumps.

     Driving down the road and all of a sudden seeing the most amazing sunset - we talked about this in Sunday school this week.

     Praying while I'm all alone driving down the road (I got in that habit on the long drive back and forth to college), at night when I'm lying in bed and can't find sleep, while I'm ironing or folding clothes. I'm strange...I feel so much better praying with my head up and my eyes open. I think my brain works better that way, plus there's no chance of falling asleep while you're praying like that. It always feels like God and I are sitting next to each other talking, even if the other people driving down the road may think I'm a little crazy
     I've never really felt comfortable praying during Invitation in the altar. I always feel like my rear end is on display for everybody, or that I need to hurry it up. It's hard not to be self-conscious when you're in front of 200 people.

     Coming across a verse or a phrase in a book and all of a sudden it just hits you like 'Wow, that's exactly where I am today.'

     Praying a Bible verse, or even a song lyric, because sometimes they say what I need to better than I ever could.

     Growing up, singing 'Praise God From Whom All Blessings Flow' with my family after we bless the food at Thanksgiving and Christmas.

     Practicing piano alone at church, just me playing and God listening.




     Everybody has their own way to worship. When you find yours, you know, because that feeling is incomparable. Don't try to match somebody else's, or force it to happen. It's a mind-heart-soul attitude deal. It doesn't have to be perfect, Lord knows my worship falls short of where it needs much of the time. But still, there's no excuse for not having real worship at all.

Centurion Challenge - January


     This year, I started something new. Not exactly a resolution, but along those lines. There's this thing called the Centurion Challenge. You can follow it on Twitter (@centchallenge) and on Facebook. Basically, the idea is that throughout the course of this year you're challenging yourself to read 100 books. Magazines and blogs don't count, neither do kid books. Go for something legitimately age appropriate. Sorry students, but sadly textbooks don't count either. The Bible does count, and it's good for two books (Old and New Testaments). You can re-read books you've read before, but make sure you start after January 1. No counting something you've been working on since Christmas break.
     If you're going it the Twitter way, when you finish a book, tweet: “Finished ‘BOOK TITLE’ by AUTHOR(twitter name if there is one) #(number book) #CenturionChallenge #Read”. (I'm not tweeting mine, just keeping up with the list.)
     The source for all this info is http://shatterthesubculture.wordpress.com/

     I'm not exactly following this plan to the tee. More like, I'm just keeping up a list of all the books I read this year just to see how many it turns out to be. I have no doubt it's not going to stop at 100, but it's something I've never kept up with and I'm kind of curious. Kind of like wondering just how many hairs there really are on your head.
 
     If you want to do it, go ahead and try! It doesn't necessarily have to be a Jan-Dec thing. If you're a little apprehensive, 100 isn't that many, especially when you think about it as a little less that two books a week. They don't have to be the boring classic books you read in school I PROMISE you. You'll not catch me reading The Canterbury Tales for fun! Girls, go grab a Nicholas Sparks or Karen Kingsbury and some Kleenex! Guys...I have no idea what you people read, but I highly doubt it involves Kleenex.
 
     So I'm going on a month by month tally, and in December we'll see how it adds up! Let me know if you're doing it too!
 
 
JANUARY 
Fall of Giants - Ken Follet
Message in a Bottle - Nicholas Sparks
Sing Me Home - Jodi Picoult
*New Spring - Robert Jordan
The Rescue - Nicholas Sparks
The Lost World - Michael Crichton
*The Dragon Reborn - Robert Jordan
*The Shadow Rising - Robert Jordan
Daughter of Fortune - Isabel Allende
Handle with Care - Jodi Picoult 
*The Fires of Heaven - Robert Jordan
Julie and Julia - Julie Powell
 
* - Starred books are books in a series. I have a bad habit of getting caught up in series books, so that's why a lot of my authors are repeats.

     So that gives me a total of 12 for the month of January. Check back with me next month and I'll see how I'm adding up.


     On an additional note, I'm looking for a new library. Pontotoc is...well, Pontotoc has the worst library I've ever known. So I'm going to have to choose between Oxford and Tupelo. If you have an opinion on which is the better of the two, I'd love to pick your brains!