“Worship is extravagant love and extreme submission.”
I love that definition.
Too often, worship is all about singing songs. It’s all too easy to sit back and critique the song choices and musical styles and whether or not those around me are worshiping the “right” way.
In Nashville, it’s easy to let worship become all about the level of musicianship and charasmatic personality. It’s easy to manipulate a crowd into a frenzy if you’re talented enough, but that’s not worship.
Worship is extravagant love. I can’t help but thinking about the woman who poured the expensive perfume on Jesus’ feet and then wiped those feet with her hair. That was more than inconvenient. That was extremely costly and humiliating. That’s worship.
It’s also extreme submission. It’s surrendering my own illusion of self-control and admitting that I have a desperate need for God. And it starts long before you enter the sanctuary and the church service and doesn’t end when you pass the exit doors on your way out into the parking lot.
Worship is not an event, but a lifestyle of saying, “Not my will, but Thine.”
I don’t normally do this, but I posted a link to a fantastic blog about the nature of worship that I ran across today.
http://allsonsanddaughters.com/2012/03/26/art-in-worship-join-the-conversation/
I challenge to you read it and let it soak into your very being.
If I’m truly worshipping in Romans 12:1-2 fashion and being transformed by the renewing of my mind and offering my body as a living sacrifice, then it won’t matter whether I’m singing the most current and trendy modern worship songs or the old, old hymns.
It won’t matter if there’s a rockin’ worship band, or a guy with a guitar, or an orchestra and choir, or just a piano and organ.
It will be worship. It will declare the great worth of God to the world.
After all, like the song says, it’s not about me. It’s all about You, Jesus.

I’ve really enjoyed listening and worshipping to music by All Sons and Daughters over the past few months. Their musi is simple and passionate. It draws my heart to Jesus. Thanks for posting these good thoughts on worship!