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Originally Posted by aznchristian28 I just became a Praise Team member... At first I was pretty excited... But I'm not quite sure if I'm doing if for me, or for God... Someone give me some advice so that it is for God... |
I think you're not the only one who ever had these thoughts. As far as it goes, every single person I've known so far had at least some little struggle to keep all the focus on God, including me.
The reason for this struggle is simply the appeal found in performing for our ego. I don't think many people struggle doing dishes for themselves rather than for someone, or maybe carrying boxes. But when it comes to musical performing, people get all excited.
In this world, music is used to glorify the performer, or author of the song. When someone is on stage, their main goal is to get seen, and to give a shining performance so people will love them more. In contrast to this, when you are on stage as a member of a worship team, your goal is to help people experience God's presence and get God seen and felt, as well as experience all that yourself.
I'd like to encourage you to think about it, and just remember that you're on the stage to be a reflection, rather than making yourself shine. You don't want people to think "Oh, I love this guy", but rather "I love God". That's the main difference between worship and secular performance. You're leading people in worship, but it is less of a luxury and pleasure, and more of a responsobility. If you still find it hard to let yourself go out of the picture, you may want to speak to a pastor, worship leader or someone you trust and who can support you with this.
And of course, pray for it =)
Hope I was helpful at least a little.