David currently serves as worship minister at Tri-Village Christian Church and is married to Lynn. He is a graduate of Johnson Bible College, Hope International University, and holds a Doctorate of Worship Studies from The Robert E. Webber Institute for Worship Studies. In addition to ministering at Tri-Village, he also serves on the faculty of Rockbridge Seminary. We are a busy people bombarded by church models. When was the last time you stopped and were still with the intention to enjoy the presence of God? Does your church ever take time to be still and acknowledge the presence of God's Spirit in the assembly?
Psalm 46:10, "Be still and know that I am God." We are a busy people bombarded by church models. When was the last time you stopped and were still with the intention to enjoy the presence of God? Does your church ever take time to be still and acknowledge the presence of God's Spirit in the assembly? To be honest, mine does not in the way I'm referring, but I think out of all the artistic things and models discussed in worship, this rather non-artistic method is something that everyone, despite their artistic talent, can do. If we spent more time being still in the presence of God and less time worrying about every detail of a church's worship order, we'd probably be surprised at how much more we experience His presence working among His people.
"If you seek him, he will be found by you..." I Chronicles 28:9b
The family who lost a loved one didn't need two ministers talking to them. What they needed in that moment were people to be with them. By simply sitting with them and listening, ministry occurred. When we are in the presence of God daily and acknowledge how He is working in the moment, we are probably being spiritually healthier than most of the other busy times in our lives trying to plan everything out. This week, let Him guide you as you seek to spend more time being still.