Monday, May 13, 2013
Worshipping Super-Uninihibited: One Of A Kind, But Definitely More Than A Token
I worship quite unihibited. I have for quite a while and have used whatever and however the Holy Spirit moves me. There are very few that have my worship style, and that makes me happy. However, the reason why I do it isn't to inspire people or to show people love, it's to honor God. As a person who is a believer and as someone who feels like actions speak way louder than words, it's honoring God that is above all else and because of how I structure how I feel in the nature of listening for that still small voice, I feel that God is calling me to minister through worship and movement. While it isn't always the most well-structured piece of love and spirit-filled camaraderie, there is plenty of ways that I can show it by just being who I am and showing that not only can I make plenty of movements, be somewhat distracting, and still honor God, but I can also be progressive, unique in other ways, and still honor the Creator and worship him fully. Because God has ordained what I need to do in my life, I need to honor him fully. The first day of Capernaum, I was told that I'm an amazing worshipper and now I am a leader for them. That has been my gift for several other organizations, most of which I have been a leader at one point. It's all due to God why I am an absolute departure from the Protestant Frozen Chosen called Presbyterianism and why I can fit in at both Christian and Presbyterian organizations and why I can honor the Creator fully and whole-heartedly. Love is the motto that Christians should have, and I don't think what I'm doing with the actions is disrespectful or distracting, but rather showing what honoring God looks like in a creativity of someone who is autistic and has ADHD and can still be fun. God doesn't look for frozenness, the Creator has a sense of humor and likes creativity too. Stay tuned for next weeks blog: the pick-up artist (no, not that kind.)
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