Issue #4: “Worship Beyond The Platform!”
Issue #4 Theme: Leading From Presence – “Worship Beyond The Platform!”
Quarter #2 Spotlight: “A Worship Leader’s View” – Teaching from Book #1 of The Relationship Series – “JobTitle Worshiper: Understanding The Position Of Worship Leader!”
Preview Introduction: This month’s Leadership Lens calls leaders back to the truth that worship is not only something we attend or lead publicly. Worship is a surrendered life lived before God daily, and public leadership must flow from private intimacy.
What We’re Seeing: God is drawing leaders beyond performance-driven Christianity and into deeper intimacy with Him. This is a season where private devotion is becoming the true measure of public credibility.
Key Takeaway – Lead worship first in private, so public leadership flows from authenticity.
Adjusting Focus: Mary and Martha’s story reminds us that activity does not always equal alignment. Leaders are being called to examine whether responsibility, preparation, or ministry management has crowded out presence with God.
Discernment Diamond – God is not asking us to manage worship experiences while neglecting the worshiper within.
Through The Lens: Scripture reveals that worship is more than music; it is surrender expressed through obedience. Romans 12:1 reminds us that our lives, decisions, and stewardship should become a continual offering before God.
Key Takeaway – When worship becomes authentic, leadership becomes aligned.
A Closer Look: Worship leadership does not begin on a stage; it begins in the unseen moments of daily surrender. Worship is not performance, position, or visibility; it is devotion, posture, and fidelity to God.
Key Takeaway – Before we steward platforms, we must steward presence.
Point Of Focus: Every believer is a worship leader through the posture of their daily relationship with God. When worship becomes a lifestyle rather than an assignment, leadership flows naturally from alignment with God’s presence.
POF: When presence becomes priority, leadership becomes overflow.
Let’s Magnify The Focus: This month, God is calling leaders back to worship as personal devotion, not public performance. Take time to examine whether your leadership is flowing from intimacy or obligation.
Call-To-Action: Protect private worship so every public assignment flows from surrender.
