Worship The Triune God
- By Branon Dempsey
- Published March 29, 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.
God - the first and foremost statement and question to life. If the statement is unfounded then His sovereignty and existence is denied. The question is do we see God as God – the creator, mediator and center of life; or is God recognized as a single, omnipotent and omniscient entity? The truth is that God is the triune, omnipotent, omniscient and omnipresent Being. How a person recognizes God determines that individual's perception of God's authority, theology and worthiness of worship. Throughout humanity, God has not been the first and foremost priority to man. In a reflection of Christianity, worshipping God has not been a prioritized value. Reasons for man to acknowledge God's sovereignty and attributes have been reduced and stifled through worldly filters and preoccupations. God's significance and meaning in our lives reflect themselves in our recognition and response towards Him. In acknowledging God's supremacy is to ascribe the significance of the Trinity. When we worship God, do we respond to Him only as the Creator, only as the Savior or only as the Counselor? One important comprehension man can attain, is the very thought of who God is - we think of the Name itself: God. How is one to define, express and worship the full Triune identity of God? What are some ways we can effectively communicate God's overall dominion in worship?