By now you're probably
asking yourself, why this study is needed in music ministry. We should learn these principles in order to
be an effective servant of God through music.
1. You are not
Singing or Playing Because You are Good: You have been given this
opportunity by God because He is good. His grace has allowed you to represent
Him in spite of your imperfections. Eph.
2:4-10; Titus 3:5.
2. Being Seen or
Recognized is not Your Ultimate Goal: God always sees you and recognizes
you. Our ultimate goal is for Christ to
be seen. John 3:30.
3. God is a God of
Order, not Confusion: You will be expected to be punctual, professional, accountable,
dependable, and flexible according to the needs of this ministry. Structure and
order are essentials to giving our best to God.
I Cor. 14:40; Rom. 12:11.
4. Your Music will
not be What Determines Your Success: Millions of people can produce great
music. God once made a donkey talk! Your
success will be dependent only on your love for God, people, and each other.
The Biblical definition of greatness is servant-hood: I John 3:23; John
13:1-17; Phil.1:9-11.
5. Participation in
this Ministry is not a Substitute for Bible Study, Tithing, or Serving as God
Leads in other Necessary Functions of the Church: Your personal spiritual
growth depends on your relationship with a good church. Your ongoing
fellowship, sacrificial giving and consistent Bible study will enable you to
properly relate and contribute to the movement and ministry of this
church. Hebrews 10:24-25.
6. Your Participation
in this Ministry Makes You a Minister: People will look to you for advice
and example. If you lead them astray by word or deed, you will be held
responsible for their sin. If you lead them to Jesus, he will reward you. There
is no in-between. Also, remain mindful that you are involved in spiritual
warfare. I Cor. 15:33, 58; II Cor. 4: 1-6; I Cor 1:23; Ezekiel 33:6; Eph. 6:12;
I Thess. 5:22.
7. You are not the
Stars: The star of this ministry is Jesus Christ. When you lose sight of
that fact, you become a liability to the group. II Cor. 4:5; Col. 1:18
8. God Deserves Our
Best: God gave His best through Christ, and everything He does is perfect.
We therefore show our appreciation by giving our best back to Him.
Specifically, this means getting proper rest, rehearsing faithfully, dressing
appropriately, speaking intelligently, and anything else that will represent Him
properly. Genesis 4:4-5; Matt. 5:16.
9. Confess Your
Faults: Nobody is perfect. No need
to make lame excuses. If you choose to stay away from your commitment because
of something other than a legitimate reason, ask God to give you the inner
strength to follow through, even when it’s hard; OR come back when you can
stick with it. Let someone know when you have a real problem, and let’s all
pray about it. We are all in this together.
James 5:16.
10. Support the
leaders of this ministry under our Pastors. Many of you are leaders in other
avenues of life. Good leaders have learned to be good followers. God has given
them talent and vision. You are responsible for constructively supporting them.
If you feel that this is no longer possible, please be Christian and mature
enough to let them know directly. Also, when you have a concern, criticism, or
complaint, please extend the same courtesy of direct honest communication. I Tim. 2:1-3.
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