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    When I, as a minister, say the word "Worship"- our minds trigger a vision of singing praises.  We know in our mind that worship is more than songs sung on Sunday. Many worship leaders, such as myself, even like to use the term "lifestyle worshipers". When asked to define this term- we say "it is when someone worships God with more than song, but with their life".

    But what does this entail?  How does someone become a "lifestyle worshiper"?  What exactly is worship?

    Matt Chandler says,

    The root of Christian worship, then, is acknowledging, submittting to, and enjoying the supremecy of God's glory.  In all things.
     Worship is enjoying something at a high respect, at its essence.  We have a choice- we can worship really whatever we like.  From sports teams, to superheros, to celebrities, to "celebrities" that we aren't sure how they became celebrities, to technology, to social media, to food, to music and bands, to anything where enjoyment can be had.

    And so, as Christians, we have an opportunity to worship, to enjoy and submit to, the glory of God.  This can be done in song, yes.  But in our daily life- how do we apply this?

    By enjoying the life that God gave us.  And in that enjoyment- acknowledge the fact that this was not given to us so that we would fill a void in God's heart.  Acknowledge God's grace in every day occurances. Even to the seemingly mundane like the fact that color exists- give God glory!

    When we take our worship beyond songs sung on Sunday morning, beyond a genre of music, we will truly begin to experience what it means to worship God.

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