Worship and Your Response
- By Branon Dempsey
- Published March 6, 2008
Branon Dempsey
Branon Dempsey is the Managing Editor for PraiseCharts Live as well as the Clinic Director and Founder of Worship Team Training: a ministry for local church worship ministries. He has studied and been trained by members of Maranatha! Music and Integrity Music for worship ministry and composition. Branon lives in Cypress, Texas where he is also a Worship Leader/Songwriter and has been in ministry for over 16 years. You can read more articles and blogs by Branon on PraiseCharts Live or visit him at www.worshipteamtraining.com.
Man responds to His holiness, fullness and acts of His
righteousness and faithfulness. What man could not do in the flesh, God did by
sending Jesus and the Holy Spirit – in that we are justified by faith. God
first choose us to become His children and to grow and to walk in the likeness
of Jesus through grace. We respond as a result to this calling as articulated
by Scripture. Because of His great love we give thanks and offer our bodies as
living sacrifices – not dead works (Rm.12:1-2). Perspective comes when we
worship. Whether read, prayed, spoken, acknowledged, sung, shouted, visualized,
acted or in stillness and silence – all is a response in the context of
worship.