In worship on Sunday, our lead pastor Barret challenged us to evaluate our worship experience in a different manner than we would normally think. Instead of driving home and thinking, "Wow, that was good music or a good sermon.....," we ought to ask the question: "how did I do in worship?"
I'm not saying that it is not important to evaluate the sermon, music, flow of liturgy, etc..., for Barret and I do these types of things every Wednesday when we meet. However, because worship isn't a "spectator sport," and our true audience is the Tri-une God, it makes just as much sense, if not more, to really evaluate our own hearts.
Questions like, "Was I engaged with the confession of sin, did my heart resonate with what I was singing, how much did I really cherish Christ when He was preached," can make a huge difference, particularly when the pastor has an "off" day or the music didn't sound good.
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