Friday, November 15, 2013

The Glory of the LORD

The Glory of the LORD  
II Chronicles 5:13b-14 states, “…then the house was filled with a cloud, even the house of the LORD.  So that the priests could not stand to minister by reason of the cloud: for the glory of the LORD filled the House of God.”  
       The Levites ministered on this occasion and while they were musicing unto god, the glory of Jehovah filled the Temple.  The priest could not carry out their duties and their sacrificial offerings.  The musicing and the Priests offerings gave way to a divine visitation. 
       As the trumpeters and the singers thanked and praised Jehovah for His goodness and His mercy, all of a sudden Jehovah’s presence swept over the Temple.  All those who were there knew that Jehovah was tabernacling or inhabiting their musical and sacrificial worship.
       Do you long for God’s presence to fill the Church when you have the responsibility and privilege to music unto Him?  God will meet with us and will inhabit our praise musicing unto him, if we will seek Him with all our heart.  The most important part of our worship is turning our hearts toward God.  Christian musicians have the responsibility to lead other Christians in taking the journey from the natural to the supernatural and experiencing communing with the blessed Trinity. 

 

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