Worship
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Together with Matt Redman, Louie Giglio, David Crowder, and an inspiring host of others, start the journey to understand worship that begins on the inside and finds expression in everything you do. If you yearn for the true heart of worship, you will find clarification here. Todd Proctor provides worship leaders with useful hints for choosing songs while David Crowder tells of the importance of teamwork. Tim Hughes exposes the process of song writing, while Charlie Hall uses the powerful theme of relational accountability to further illuminate what it means to truly give our all to God. This is a creative collection of invaluable insights from some of today's most influential worship leaders.
Most believers understand that worship is not a compartmentalized aspect of the Christian experience, but rather it is the motivation--the driving force--behind all that we do and are. We exist to worship God. For years we have been basking in God's love and worshipping Him with uplifted hands and hearts. Now we need to go deeper and see that God is also an awesome, mysterious being who should engender our silent, even dumbstruck, reverence for His holiness, His "otherness." Until we are undone by the knowledge of who God is in all His glory, we will only touch the edges of true worship. Matt Redman says, "When we face up to the glory of God, we find ourselves face down in worship." This book shows the biblical record of those who found themselves prostrate before God.
The Unquenchable Worshipper issues a passionate call for a return to an unadulterated, first-love lifestyle of worship. In his first book release, respected worship leader and songwriter Matt Redman writes: "The revelation of God is the fuel for the fire of our worship. And there is always more fuel for the fire. When we open the eyes of our heart, God's revelation comes flying at us from so many different angles." Open the eyes of your heart and let the gut-level message of The Unquenchable Worshipper cause you, like martyred missionary Jim Elliot, to say, "Saturate me with the oil of Thy Spirit, that I may be aflame. Make me Thy fuel O flame of God." It's time to dive into the heart of worship--will you take the plunge?