Worship Leaders

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Wednesday, February 01, 2006

Insecurities and Distractions

You know..lots of worship leaders (and musicians for that matter in general) have a certain area of their musical ability that they are really insecure about. With me it's rythym...for others maybe it's their voice or maybe certain types of chords, whatever...maybe it's even a spiritual issue. The worst thing about this particular area of insecurity (whatever it is) is that the enemy tries to get you right there when God's using you the most. I had a worship leader tell me that she had the most amazing and fun time of leading worship and right after she was done someone who wasn't even on the worship team made a beeline towards her and criticized this point on her playing...she was totally discouraged. I feel like there are two sides of the coin when it comes to leading worship. On the one hand you have the leader (that's us)...we have to work on our talents to increase, improve them...and try to be good enough on our instruments that we shine as best we can...doing as much as we can from our side not to distract people while they worship. However, there are some people sitting in worship who will be distracted no matter how great we do it. Be it their own musical frustration...or a spiritual issue they are dealing with or even just straight out spiritual attack. ..they too have a responsibility to fight the distraction instead of blaming it always on the one sitting up in front. For us musicians with great pitch and feels for rythym or harmony, we will always be distracted if we let ourselves be...through someone singing a weird harmony, missing a beat, too much high end on the guitar or whatever...if God provides the opportunity, sure, we can help others get better...but even more important is to learn to tune out the mistakes and even the music itself sometimes and to move on into worship...think about what I'm singing, even more...who I'm singing to. Boy, it is so hard, but God help us!!!

1 Comments:

Blogger eddyquette said...

Amen, sis'! I totally agree - yes, we need to do our very best, and yes, we ALL need to polish our skills, but then, when we're out there actually leading congregations before God's throne, all we need to worry about is being close to God and pouring out our worship to Him while trying to help the others come with us.

Criticism is, of course, okay and it is something I at least need and appreciate. At the same time, we need to be very careful in what we do with it. Maybe we need to educate ourselves and the people who criticise us in the art of giving and receiving good feedback, huh?

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