I realized something today. So many times, people judge the quality of their worship on the quality of the person leading worship. It really shouldn't be like that. Like, in Church. It shouldn't matter if the person leading isn't the best at it. I think what matters, or should matter, is the amount of heart you yourself put into it. Putting all of your being into worship is going to give you a better worship experience than merely singing the words and relying on the worship leader to enhance your worship experience. I hate phrasing it that way, but I can't think of a better way, haha. Like even if there's not that great of a worship leader, it doesn't mean you can't fully experience the presence of God. It's all about how much you're willing to put into it. I have so often judged whether I like worship or not based on whether I like the songs or not, or whether the worship is my kind of style or not. Worship is worship. None of that should matter and yet it does.
To go further with my last post about missions, I was telling Beth Smith (BASIC faculty advisor and I work with her at my workstudy job) about my human trafficking class. She said that it's sad, but important to be aware of, because you never know where God has called you to go. I'm wondering if this is kind of a sign. Hmmmm.
Now, onto reading The Iliad....or watch people play Wii, haha. Ciao!
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