There is a phenomenon, perhaps a movement, within the Church today
that promotes the idea of "soaking" in the atmosphere created by
continuously playing certain worship recordings. By simply playing a
collection of songs made for this purpose, believers only need to close
their eyes and relax in the atmosphere which is so effectively created
by today's artists.
A case can be made for soaking -
the human condition could be described as substantially "broken" and
soaking in hot baths has been used for centuries as a healing therapy.
However, I have noticed an alarming phenomenon - it appears to me that
those who do this on a regular basis seem to lose their ability to enter
into the anointed presence of God in worship unaided! And in public
services, by letting the "professionals" do it, their voices do not
contribute to establishing the anointing, thereby diminishing the
overall effect.
Meditating on this phenomenon I
recalled a summer church outing years ago where the hosts had a hot tub.
At one point I joined some others in the rather warm water and soon
lost track of time because of the pleasant fellowship. Finally, I
realized I had been "soaking" for perhaps twenty minutes and should at
least give my place to someone else. I was shocked to find my muscles
had relaxed so much that they became "rubbery" and I had to crawl on my
hands and knees to the nearby steps to sit and cool down!
This
is a cautionary tale. The scriptures say we are all part of a royal
priesthood, a holy priesthood and kings and priests unto our God. It was
only when the people refused to go with Moses to meet with God on His
holy mountain that He called out the tribe of Levi as a separate
priesthood. Because of the finished work of the Lamb of God, our
precious Jesus Christ, all now have direct access to God. There is to be
no separate priesthood, no separate clergy. And, when we gather together, we all are
expected to "give the calves of our lips" in unified worship.
Christianity is not a spectator sport!
When King David
first attempted to to bring back the Ark Of the Covenant to Jerusalem he
put it on an ox cart. He tried to carry it the easy way. God was NOT
pleased! A man died. Today the Church still tries to bring the anointing
the easy way. Let the professionals do it, in effect, re-creates that
old clergy, laity - split which is not pleasing to the Father. After
examining the scriptures David found that the Ark was to be carried on
the shoulders of the Levites. There is a "weight" to God's presence -
and we priests of God must take personal responsibility for bringing it
forth. Withholding your voice would be the equivalent to letting one of
the staves drag in the dirt!
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