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Sunday, January 8, 2012

Matching Heaven's Frequency (Part 1 of 2) | 01.08.12


As worshippers, it should be our earnest desire to see a manifestation of GOD's glory EVERY time we enter into worship.  Whether we be in a public or private setting, our time of worship should result in a divine visitation of GOD's Spirit.  Otherwise, we've wasted our time. After all, there's just simply no point in performing ACTS of worship without encountering GOD DURING the worship.  And that goes for everyone, not just the singers and musicians who have been tasked with leading the worship in our corporate gatherings.

In order to see a manifestation of GOD's power as we worship, it's imperative that we engage Him with this intention in mind.  Sadly, we've become so engrossed in the entertainment value of skilled musicianship and vocal performance that we have become comfortable NOT experiencing GOD.  Let's be honest: people have real problems, for which entertainment only provides escapism.  However, it's the much-needed encounter with Heaven that provides solutions to the problems that slowly squeeze the life out of us.  Therefore, when encountering Heaven, we must dismiss our souls' desire for entertainment and press in to the unseen spiritual realm.

GOD says in His Word that His ways and thoughts are higher than our own (Isaiah 55:8-9).  Consequently, we cannot stay where we are and expect to encounter Heaven's power.  The Kingdom of GOD operates on a completely different frequency than the carnal world in which we live.  So accessing the Kingdom requires an adjustment of our spiritual antennas to catch an "unfamiliar" frequency.  You see, the frequency with which we're most familiar will not obtain the results we're seeking.  We must find Heaven's frequency and, in doing so, pursue a lifestyle that fixes our antennas in such a way that we are always attuned to it.

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