Friday, September 2, 2016

Get Off the Platform

In the article "Get Off the Platform," Dan Wilt talks about our motives for leading worship. Even though we are following God, sometimes we think that being a worship leader is our right, not a privilege. We think that our skills may be better then other worship leaders and that we should be the main worship leader. However, Wilt encourages us to listen to our heart and see where our motives lie. Also, we feel like being on the platform means that we are working to earn rewards in Heaven. However, chasing after platforms can be damaging for us and for those we are leading.

I liked how this article talked about common mindsets that worship leaders have. Sometimes it's super easy to think that we have the right to be on stage leading worship. However, that attitude is damaging for us and for those we are leading. We should not be thinking that we are better then others or judging other worship leaders. Instead we should be focusing on God and leading others closer to me.

1 comment:

  1. I liked your blog a lot. I agree with what you said about being a worship leader isn't a right. We should be humble.

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